Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just wondering
what strategy people are using when it comes to dealing with email
that gets enough points to be considered as spam. Eg. being deleted
and quarantined, or delivered and quarantined etc.
I'm using store and deliver - is
Steven Dickenson wrote:
Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just wondering
what strategy people are using when it comes to dealing with email
that gets enough points to be considered as spam. Eg. being deleted
and quarantined, or delivered and quarantined etc.
I'm using
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Will Nordmeyer wrote:
Craig,
How do you have procmail set up to deliver to the spam vs. likely spam
folders?
Use the X-Spam-Level marker. Anything with 10 stars and a
X-Spam-Status of Yes gets put in a 'likely-spam' folder. Anything
else goes
Hi
Guys,
Couldn't find a
thread like this hence this new one. Just wondering what strategy people are
using when it comes to dealing with email that gets enough points to be
considered as spam. Eg. being deleted and quarantined, or delivered and
quarantined etc.
I'm using store and
need
finetuning. I run most checks (URIBL, RAZOR2, DCC, BAYES, DNSBL)
-Sietse
From: Yusuf Ahmed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 17-May-06 8:28
To: users@spamassassin.apache.org
Subject: Delete spam or move to a folder?
Hi Guys,
Couldn't find a thread like
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Yusuf Ahmed wrote:
Hi Guys,
Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just wondering what
strategy people are using when it comes to dealing with email that gets
enough points to be considered as spam. Eg. being deleted and
Encapsulate the message. Rewrite the header to include the score (NNN.D).
Sort all spam into a spam folder in the MUA. Sort the spam by subject and
double check the low scores while chortling over the high scores.
{^_^}
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From: Sietse van Zanen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My
At 11:28 PM Tuesday, 5/16/2006, Yusuf Ahmed wrote -=
Hi Guys,
Couldn't find a thread like this
hence this new one. Just wondering what strategy people are using when it
comes to dealing with email that gets enough points to be considered as
spam. Eg. being deleted and quarantined, or delivered
Craig,
How do you have procmail set up to deliver to the spam vs. likely spam
folders?
I have mine configured to folder anything with SPAM-STATUS: Yes (or
whatever that flag is)... but have been wondering about setting it up
to automatically delete anything scored in the 20+ range (for
Ed Kasky wrote:
After reading quite a few opinions on this list I have come to the
conclusion that if I delete an email sight unseen, how do I know
that I am deleting a legitimate email?
You don't. That is why quite a few people (myself included) prefer to
deliver everything and let the
Sur 2006-05-17, Yusuf Ahmed skribis:
Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just
wondering what strategy people are using when it comes to
dealing with email that gets enough points to be considered as
spam. Eg. being deleted and quarantined, or delivered and
quarantined etc.
Yusuf Ahmed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/05/2006 04:28:36 PM:
Hi Guys,
Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just wondering
what strategy people are using when it comes to dealing with email
that gets enough points to be considered as spam. Eg. being deleted
and quarantined,
Couldn't find a thread like this hence this new one. Just
wondering what strategy people are using when it comes to
dealing with email that gets enough points to be considered
as spam. Eg. being deleted and quarantined, or delivered and
quarantined etc.
In trying to find the a good
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