That is the problem with digests, you have to scroll through all the
rubbish. Even with no filtering on individual mails you can recognise
spam and delete it faster than you can scroll. If your filter removes
some then you are further ahead, but you have to check the spam folder.
If the list filter removes the spam then only one person has to check
the list spam filter for many.
Ken
Geoffrey Cowling wrote:
As a non-expert:
I get SLUG in groups as a digest--genuine mail plus the spam in one file.
how do I use spam filter on these? Without rejecting the whole lot?
With either thunderbird or providers' filters I basically get no
spam--or only the very clever ones--on any individual mail, but SLUG
mail is of course perfectly legit. Should I re-register for individual
mail?
Geoffrey
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