Re: Not To James B. Byrne

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On 2014/11/13 12:43, Darr247 wrote:
On 13 November 2014 @21:51 zulu, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:
Have you tried setting up the TB filter to mark as not-junk when it runs? Mine are set to "apply before junk classification" matching on "to/from/cc/bcc contains centos@xxxxxxxxxx" and then the actions are "move to folder", "set junk to not-junk", "stop filter exec". It seems to work, I don't recall getting any false-junks in quite a while... I do also have a gmail filter that "never spam" filters all centos.org email.

Thanks!
Miranda

1) You sent that to my email, not the list.
2) I already have "Filter before Junk Classification" selected in that filter's Getting New Mail picklist. 3) You should look in your Spam folder and see if there aren't some emails with in their Subject lines. If it's completely empty, possibly you're having TB delete emails it thinks are junk.

1) I replied privately to reduce the list load since it was a TB config issue that I was addressing and not particularly the topic being discussed, where you and I are doing something similar and I was interested to know why my solution works and yours doesn't. But oh well :)

2) The pertinent part of the TB filter was the "set junk to not-junk", but that will only work if the filtering is applied before TB junking occurs, which is why I mentioned it to confirm your settings.

3) I do not have any mailing list messages deposited in my spam boxes and do not have any "/dev/null" redirects either in gmail or in TB (and never will. I'm a sysad, therefore the word paranoid cannot be applied >:D). I can say with certainty that none of my mailing list emails have wound up in any of the 3 spam boxes that they could land in. I have checked them all. As I was mentioning, I have filters set up on all the mailing lists that I care about to not spam/junk any messages on those lists. And those filters have been working reliably for some time now. Which is why I am curious to know what is different between your filtering and mine.

Thanks!
Miranda

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