Re: Dirty spam
Johannes Wiedersich(johannes@physik.blm.tu-muenchen.de) is reported to have said:
> P. Johnson wrote:
> >That works the same way: Thunderbird has it's own Bayesian filter. You
> >should also train messages that aren't spam to avoid false-positives and
> >false-negatives.
>
> Yes, but for those on slow networks: They always have to first download
> the message, before the filter will tell them it's spam.
> with to's and cc's like
So install either mailfilter or murx <murx.sourceforge.net> and remove
them from the pop server _before_ you download.
I am currently using murx and only got one (1) of those spam msgs. One
rule and they don't show up here anymore.
WT
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