Re: OT: Spam filters
- From: krw <krw@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 18:32:05 -0400
In article <Fu_ai.7576$u56.4153@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
notthisjoergsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:My ISP marks spam with a tag. I then filter that into the
On 8 Jun, 21:35, Joerg <notthisjoerg...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Has anyone figured out how to "un-train" a spam filter when it becomes
too strict? Mine now catches all email from a certain project, despite
the fact that the sender is in the address book and junk mail controls
are set to exclude any email from senders that are.
--
Regards, Joerg
http://www.analogconsultants.com
I gave up on useless filters so now pay a small amount each month for
spam filtering at my ISP. Have not seen a single item of spam in 15
months.
So perfect, I'm now suspecting that each email is manually read before
forwarding!.
I'll look into that but could only do it if they send the spam marked
for an automatic path to the waste basket. I need to be able to look
because there will be the occasional miscatch.
wastebasket. I manually empty the wastebasket (about 2000 spams)
once a week. My ISP only misses about 1# of the spam, so it's not
all that hard to manually sort that. Oh, I also have a few filters
to filter out anything with funny characters in the subject line.
--
Keith
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