Emil Edeholt wrote:
I can of course tell Thunderbird that something is not spam, but I
don't want all of my users to have to do that for every mail I send
via pear. Maybe I haven't included some header non-spam usually have
or something? Did my script look all okey?
Let's all take a moment and thank $DEITY that there is no "non-spam
header". Anyway, moving on...
Whether an email is marked as spam or not depends on a lot of factors.
Check the archives - this has been discussed a few times in the past few
months.
-Stut
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
Surely Thunderbird provides an interface to query and modify its spam
filters? Or is it an automated email black hole without even a log file?
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