Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
Oh, having an email address dedicated to mailing lists helps. filtering
on list-id helps: stuff that lands in INBOX is immediately suspect, and
PINE is really good for cleaning out unwanted email without opening it.
Probably MUTT is too, but I reckon it's a dog.
Pine ... Mutt ... Pfft. That is a job for procmail :)
Thus far, I've not discovered how users run procmail on imap servers
where they don't have shell accounts.
bsides, my eyes are the final arbiter on what constitutes spam: I get
one false positive in some thousands, but those false positives tend to
be my stockbroker:-(
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John
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