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Richard Fish wrote: |
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> On 11/8/06, Dale <dalek@××××××××××.net> wrote: |
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>> I have been doing that for some time now and it still marks them as |
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>> spam. |
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>> It is not always the same people but certain ones do get picked on a |
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>> lot. |
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>> It seems to get it by subject too I guess. |
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> How about setting up a message filter for gentoo-user. I believe if |
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> you setup a filter to deliver the mail to a specific box, it will |
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> bypass any spam filtering (been awhile since I used mozilla mail |
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> clients, so not entire sure however). You could also add the specific |
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> people to your contacts, which should help the spam filter figure out |
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> that they are not spammers. |
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I already have those set up and it still catches them and moves them to |
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the trash bucket. |
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> |
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>> Any ideas where this info is kept? I thought of unmerging and then |
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>> cleaning out the directory and emerging it again. I'm not sure that |
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>> will |
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>> work either though. |
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> |
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> I *think* it is in the training.dat file in your profile directory |
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> (~/.mozilla/..). Unfortunately this is not something that you can |
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> edit. You can however reset [1] the data through the junk mail |
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> controls in seamonkey. |
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> |
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> [1] http://opensourcearticles.com/thunderbird_15/english/part_05 |
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> |
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> -Richard |
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The screen that is in your link is not in Seamonkey. It doesn't even |
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have a tab that I can see. I guess there is some differences. I |
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thought they were the same just split apart between mail and browser. |
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Hmmmmm . . . . |
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This is weird. May rename that file and see what breaks. O_O |
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Thanks |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |
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