On 28 Jan 2013, at 19:28, Alexandre Takacs wrote:

> On 28 Jan 2013, at 8:55, Benny Kjar Nielsen wrote:
>
>> SpamSieve has a whitelist where you can manually add addresses. 
>> Combined
>> with suitable settings for image blocking and SpamSieve in the 
>> Security
>> preferences pane then I believe you can make it behave as you want.
>
> Well this is all nice and dandy but it so happens that I am not using 
> SpamSieve. Maybe I should but well I'm doing ok with what I have at 
> the moment?

Ah, ok.

> So some built-in mechanism would be appreciated :)

This is what you could do: Create a smart mailbox matching messages from 
the senders you trust. Then create a smart mailbox including ?All 
Messages? except those in the mailbox of trusted senders. The latter 
mailbox can then be used for the Image Blocking preference in the 
Security preferences pane.

Note that part of this is easier in the latest test release of MailMate 
which now has a ?None? alternative to ?Any/All?. You can now 
make a mailbox like this:

        Show messages in
                All of the following mailboxes
                        All Messages
                        None of the following mailboxes
                                Trusted Senders

It's a bit verbose, but it essentially says ?All Messages? except 
?Trusted Senders?.

And yes, it would be better if MailMate made it easier to whitelist 
senders.

-- 
Benny

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