Thus said Marc Baaden on Thu, 05 Aug 2021 17:56:49 +0200:
> What I want to achieve for those for example is to add a simple button
> in EXMH that when I have identified one such message, the sender email
> can be added to my spamassassin blacklist for example.
I have a menu item in my EXMH that
Thus said Marc Baaden on Thu, 05 Aug 2021 09:50:46 +0200:
> Any hints of how to implement such a thing, or something related? I of
> course am also grateful for your opinion whether that makes sense or
> if there are better options.
Are you using any of the bayesian capabilities of SpamAss
On Thu, 05 Aug 2021 17:56:49 +0200, Marc Baaden said:
> What I want to achieve for those for example is to add a simple
> button in EXMH that when I have identified one such message,
> the sender email can be added to my spamassassin blacklist for example.
> I wonder whether this can be achieved e
On Thu, 05 Aug 2021 09:50:46 +0200, Marc Baaden said:
> As a perfectly content long-time EXMH user, I would like to improve my
> spam handling. which is my number one pain point.
> I have spamassassin installed and it filters successfully
> a low amount of the spam. I think the spammers are just to
Thanks, you are right with your suggestions and I totally agree for
"normal" spam.
However, in my case - I am an academic - I receive a lot of mails I
consider spam that come eg from predatory academic journals that
invite me to submit articles, and they send quite a bunch. They
are not (yet?)
Marc Baaden writes:
> As a perfectly content long-time EXMH user, I would like to improve my
> spam handling. which is my number one pain point.
> I have spamassassin installed and it filters successfully
> a low amount of the spam. I think the spammers are just too active or
> vary their creden