On 07/29/2018 07:38 AM, FredW wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jul 2018 14:00:38 +0200, Dirk Munk <[email protected]> wrote:
At the moment I'm receiving 10, 20 spam message per day. They all have
in common that all contents is remote, the message itself is empty. To
see the message I have to use the option to download the contents.
Setting up filters is very difficult, the messages come from all kind of
stupid senders. It's difficult to find anything in the headers that you
can use as a filter setting.
Is it possible to define a filter that notices that all contents of the
message is remote? With that I can put all these messages in the trash
folder at once.
I do not have a solution for you.
But I use the mail notifier PopTrayU 5.2.6 to check incoming mail.
http://poptrayu.sourceforge.net/category/releases/
PopTrayU notifies me when there are new emails on the server of my
provider(s) and allows to have a look at incoming mail.
I have put known senders in Lijsten / Veilige lijst (safe list).
These known senders are marked as trusted on the main screen of
PopTrayU.
Mails from senders not marked as trusted can be examined (bekijk) and
deleted when I see fit.
Approved emails are downloaded in my email program.
It is a very nice little program.
Another possibility is using the Bayesian properties of SeaMonkey's Junk
Mail option. It does a good job for me. Try marking the next dozen or so
as "Junk". I don't know if it will recognize your implied criteria.
HTH
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