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Spamsieve whitelist
Spamsieve whitelist





spamsieve whitelist

spamsieve whitelist

Select the message (s) and go to Message > Mark > Junk or Message > Mark > Not Junk. I also found countless list ids from unsubscribe-messages on the whitelist - pretty much every unsubscribe link from a mailing-list (these are unique through the attached unscubscribe token) is stored here. You can mark messages as Junk or Not Junk in the following ways: Click the Junk/Not Junk button in the Toolbar (can be added or removed from the Toolbar). Training SpamSieve with a spam message will disable the name and address if they appear in. This will make SpamSieve classify all future messages from that sender as good. I might have deleted some of them manually on my iphone - does this trick SpamSieve into thinking that these are Good?! With this option enabled, training SpamSieve with a good message will add the message sender’s name and address to SpamSieve’s whitelist. I am pretty sure, I never trained these kind of mails as Good, as they are so obviously Spam. The only way to actually get rid of them was to manually delete the entries from the whitelist. A tip: save spam you’ve manually identified for a bit.

#Spamsieve whitelist how to

For the record, I have no idea how to get something on the whitelist on. Toenail Fungus…) - I checked the log and found out, that these were ignored because they somehow appear on the whitelist: Even after training these multiple times as Spam, the Toenail Fungus mails still somehow seep through. SpamSieve is a largely set-it-up-and-forget-it utility after some initial training, about which C-Command Software offers detailed guidance. (Theres also a SpamSieve setting in MailMate to do this for emails below a. There are several obvious Spams that persistently are ignored by SpamSieve (e.g.







Spamsieve whitelist