Mark Knecht wrote: > On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 7:05 PM, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I recently switched to gmail. I did some searches to see how to disable >> or just make it so gmail's spam filter does not move anything to the >> spam folder. They don't work. Does someone here know of a way to get >> rid of this thing? It's getting on my nerves and I am even considering >> switching to Yahoo or something. I even thought about just marking >> everything it thinks is spam as not spam. Sort of mess up their stuff >> but if it works, may try it next. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Dale >> >> > > My experience is that it learns fairly quickly what's spam and what > isn't, but I have about 50 labels I created - different lists, family, > etc. for which I wrote simple rules. That keeps most stuff going to > the right place. I get about 30 spam a day which is pretty easy to > read through just once a day. > > Works for me. > > Good luck, > Mark > > >
Thing is, I use POP not the webmail thing. I have a really slow dial-up and don't want to have to log in to get my email. I might also mention that I have a ton of false positives, about as many as is spam. I got my Seamonkey trained pretty well. It is VERY close to 100% dead on. Gmail is wrong more than it is right. Ideas? Dale :-)