Hi,
I want to manually
add a filter, so that any email with , say, "nodrog" in subject or body is
always considered as Ham.
Can I do
this?
Would it be
sufficient to just send myself some (How many?) emails with this word and
make sure they are classified as Ham? How could I be sure that absolutely
every email with this word would be considered as Ham?
Why would I want to
do this? If I can tell my friends / colleagues to use this email password,
then I can be sure that all emails with it (and perhaps the odd one or two of
spam) would be considered as ham, and I don't have to troll the spam folder so
carefully every single day. (I get about 70 spam and perhaps 5 or 8 Ham
emails every day. With such a lopsided incremental learning I worry about
incorrectly classifying Ham as spam (and this has happened a few times).
Thanks
for listening.
/Gordon
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