filter unwanted domains?

Chris Aitken caitken-Bm8TULXj0r/3fQ9qLvQP4Q at public.gmane.org
Sun Sep 10 17:58:32 UTC 2006


Simon wrote:

> Cause the response part is a pain, and automated mailers, like mailing
> lists and such, can't do it.  Definitely not worth the trouble when
> there are other methods of spam filtering that work better with less
> effort.  Not that I'm recommending this, but as a better example,
> gmail's spam filtering is top-notch.  You can't really ask for less
> effort than having to look through the spam folder now and then, it's
> been very accurate for me.

I'm not sure I like the idea of google having a record of all my emails...

Also, I'm trying the filter that THunderbird has. I think that's the 
same as what you're talking about - any mail not from domains x y and z 
go to folder 'holding tank'. I'll check that every now and then for 
anything of import. Does that sound doable? Similar to your solution?

Chris

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