In the past, okay many years ago, I used CLAM-AV on mail fetched from an IMAP server. You could try that approach since you are already doing the IMAP part.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2026 at 1:36 PM American Citizen <[email protected]> wrote: > > Ever since I sent electronic mail to my insurance company last July, my > mailbox is still being flooded by spam mail. Just recently 53 spam > emails hit in just one day. > > If you examine the headers, they all appear to be coming from some > computer network of people who have intimate knowledge of email servers > and how to take advantage of the loop-holes in the email protocols. > > Is it worthwhile to try to contact Google, since it is google which is > okaying the forward on this spam, and ask them to start blocking? > > My current email program (imap) is NOT blocking the incoming content, > since google did put them into the SPAM folder, but occasionally a good > email slips into this batch, so I cannot simply choose to auto-erase the > content of the spam folder. > > Your thoughts? > > Randall > > >
