On Wed, Jun 26, 2002 at 09:13:54AM -0400, John Harlow wrote: > I've built a pretty complete set of filters that get about 95+% of the > spam I receive and also deal with sorting my other mail appropriately. > > There are still cases however where non-spam emails from my customers > and business contacts end up in my spam file. This file accumulates > about 400 messages a day in it and I must review it fairly often looking > for non-spam. Is there anyway to set up a filter that recognizes if a > sender is in my address book. That would help reduce the problem.
being fairly new to the list and not knowing what your setup might be, i'll suggest the obvious: use a mail filter like procmail instead of evo for mail filtering. it should then be fairly easy (very in procmail's case) to integrate your filter with a spam tool like spam assassin. i use the procmail/spam assassin setup and am very happy. i haven't had any false positives and only a few false negatives. -- Peter Abplanalp Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP: pgp.mit.edu
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