On 05/27/2010 11:50 PM, Jorge Gil wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I use gmail, and get nagios alerts in my gmail account, but I dont remember
> having done anything special to prevent nagios alerts ending up in spam.
> 
> After a while I set up a filter in the account to label the nagios incoming
> mail, just for my comfort.
> 
> I dont think gmail lets you customize its spam filtering rules, but it does
> let you mark emails in the spam folder as "not spam" emails. i guess that if
> you add the sender address to your contacts, they will have less
> possibilities to end up there. maybe also if you do a rule as i did for that
> incoming mails, but these are just my happy ideas.
> 

GMail doesn't allow you to customize the spam-rules, but it does let you
bypass them. Only mail that's sent to inbox gets checked for spam, so any
filter which also adds "bypass inbox" to its rules will go straight to the
designated folder and never be caught by spamfilters.

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