653c0k02 wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Sep 2002 12:18:35 +0200, Grandpas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>Like many of us, I'm receiving regularly some spam messages.
>>
>>One of the more efficient way to fight them is to use an *external* 
>>program before the access to the message with our prefered email client. 
>>These programs (mailwasher is a good one) are usually very powerful 
>>because they made use of online databases containing a list of common 
>>spammers.
>>First question : is there a way to make mozilla-mail working with one of 
>>these online database?
>>
>>A second solution is to filter the SPAM from the email client by setting 
>>some filters and I've some questions there.
>>- I've set some rules using mozilla-mail 'Message-filters' (for 
>>instance, sent to a SPAM folder any message containing "to be remove" or 
>>etc etc). I've noted that these rules are not always followed => some 
>>messages containing my rules are correctly moved to the SPAM folder, 
>>others remain in the inbox folder?  Why? Filters are case sensitive?
>>(I was using Mozilla v1.1 and now 1.2a - 20020910)
>>- 99% of HTML messages that I receive are from spammers. Is it possible 
>>to set a filter based on that (move any HTML messages to a dedicated folder)
>>- based on your own experience, what filters are the more efficient?
>>
>>Thanks for any help
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> Take a look at project: http://spamslayer.mozdev.org/
> 
> I've adapted and used a lot of the filters from there and it has been pretty
> effective.
> 
> 
> 
How would the filters work with IMAP accounts?  The instruction only 
mentioned Local Folder.  Thanks.

Bin


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