On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 11:33 +0000, Daniel Escasa wrote:

> Thing is, other gmail users may have filters that
> label messages to [email protected] but gmail's spam filters
> override users' filters >:( -- something I've griped about, to no
> avail, on gmail's help googlegroups. I've given up, and just get over
> it -- I suggest those who're experiencing the same thing do the same
> :)

yeah.  i do wish that gmail had a feature to disable spam filtering.
the default would still be to use it, but people could turn it off
if they wanted to do spam filtering themselves.  i've got an adaptive
filter on my side and it does pretty well.  it would do better if i
could actually capture all the spam from gmail rather than having
it quarantined off (can't pick it up via pop3 :-).

but i'm going offtopic.

> As to Yahoo! Mail, its spam rules are *far* better than gmail's, which
> is probably why fewer PLUG messages are marked spam.

ah. except i need auto-forwarding, or at least pop3 and smtp.  
getting back on topic, does yahoopops for linux still work (what
with their upgrade, i don't know if yahoopops has been upgraded
to work with the new interface).

tiger

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