Re: Re: Anti Spam Extensions

From: Jim MacDonald <jim@macdonald.org>
Date: Mon Jan 15 2007 - 15:08:17 AKST

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The Bayesian filters code in TB is relatively good. It just needs to be
trained properly. There is a good article
<http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Fighting_Junk_Mail_with_Netscape_7.1>
on the developer.mozilla.org that tells you how to do this on Netscape
7.1 since this is based on Thunderbird the article applies.

Jim

Kevin Miller wrote:
> Kurt Mathews wrote:
>
>> Hey!
>> I have a few mandatory accounts in my Thunderbird client. These accounts
>> receive an atrocious amount of spam. I was wondering if anyone had any
>> recommendations for spam filters on the client side. The machine I'm working
>> on is WinXP. Any idea's for Thunderbird extensions or even maybe new e-mail
>> clients are appreciated.
>>
>
> Not sure how they do it in gmail, but acsalaska.net puts some spam score
> headers in. I set up a rule to delete anything that has
> "X-ACS-Spam-Status: yes". Now spam usually goes straight to my Trash.
> But I don't get that much to begin with...
>
> ...Kevin
>

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