Evolution
John Dangler
jdangler at atlantic.net
Tue Mar 27 17:15:02 UTC 2007
On Tue, 2007-03-27 at 18:45 +0200, nodata wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 27.03.2007, 11:30 -0400 schrieb John Dangler:
> > Since applying for a scholarship online about 2 weeks ago, I have been
> > consistently inundated with spam mail in my personal email box
> > (approximately 500-600 per day). I've been setting up rules to filter
> > this, but I do notice 2 things
> > (1) the douche bags who insist on doing this just keep changing the
> > names of the subject, and the source (xlt.com , xlti.com, xtli.com,
> > txltet.com) ...
> > (2) some of the filters don't even work, which for the life of me i
> > cannot figure out why... i.e. (I have a rule looking for _any_ of
> > single, singles, Single, Singles, SINGLE, SINGLES; I get an email with
> > Are you tired of being single ? in the subject, and the filter leaves it
> > alone) ...
> >
> > At this point, I'd like to blacklist my entire mailbox, and open it only
> > to those I want to allow in, either by sending an autoresponse (like
> > "hey, reply to this and i'll read your mail") , or some other method.
>
> Well, you don't want to do that.
>
> You've just suggested spamming the From: address of every forged e-mail
> you receive. You'd become part of the problem then.
How does that work?
>
> >
> > Is there a way to set this up in Evolution?
>
> As a starter, set up a filter that redirects all mail to the Trash
> unless it matches each address in your list.
So this would be like setting up rules to say if sender is
such-and-such, move to inbox..., (but how do you set up mail to go
somewhere else by default?) but as a default everything would go to a
hold/trash folder. Then if I don't move it, its trashed, either
programmatically or via some other method (although I hope the other
method isn't manual, since right now it takes me about an hour a day
just to dump mail I know I don't want)...
>
> There is probably a more efficient way to do this, but I expect
> Thunderbird has a better solution.
>
> >
> > Thanks for the input. Other than this list, and 2 or 3 other tech
> > lists, I don't get much mail (until recently).
>
>
>
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