Kerry said:
> I agree: If we could manually look at a spam in our Email inbox and then
> send it back to TF somehow to be analyzed and added to its filter
> list, that would be excellent.
I use a special mailbox for that purpose. Just forward the mail to that box
(I call it "junk") and have TF filter all mail sent to that box. (This does
require TF filtering on outbound mail. That happens "naturally" unless you
use separate receiving and sending servers.) In my case, I used an old
address that we no longer use, but gets a lot of spam. That makes it a
spam-trap as well.
The new version has a couple of analyzers built into the Viewer program. So
going through the mail and adding filters is easy (and you can make the
obvious ones "delete" filters, so the mail is gone for good).
> A community database is needed as well. Some place that TF could go to to
> add filters it has found, and update filters from other users.
That's one of the ideas on the list of 7 or so. Haven't thought much about
how to implement it, though.
Randy.
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