[CentOS] Not To James B. Byrne
Miranda Hawarden-Ogata
hawarden at ifa.hawaii.edu
Thu Nov 13 23:40:12 UTC 2014
On 2014/11/13 12:43, Darr247 wrote:
> On 13 November 2014 @21:51 zulu, Miranda Hawarden-Ogata wrote:
>> Have you tried setting up the TB filter to mark as not-junk when it
>> runs? Mine are set to "apply before junk classification" matching on
>> "to/from/cc/bcc contains centos at centos.org" and then the actions are
>> "move to folder", "set junk to not-junk", "stop filter exec". It
>> seems to work, I don't recall getting any false-junks in quite a
>> while... I do also have a gmail filter that "never spam" filters all
>> centos.org email.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Miranda
>
> 1) You sent that to my email, not the list.
> 2) I already have "Filter before Junk Classification" selected in that
> filter's Getting New Mail picklist.
> 3) You should look in your Spam folder and see if there aren't some
> emails with [CentOS] in their Subject lines. If it's completely empty,
> possibly you're having TB delete emails it thinks are junk.
>
1) I replied privately to reduce the list load since it was a TB config
issue that I was addressing and not particularly the topic being
discussed, where you and I are doing something similar and I was
interested to know why my solution works and yours doesn't. But oh well :)
2) The pertinent part of the TB filter was the "set junk to not-junk",
but that will only work if the filtering is applied before TB junking
occurs, which is why I mentioned it to confirm your settings.
3) I do not have any mailing list messages deposited in my spam boxes
and do not have any "/dev/null" redirects either in gmail or in TB (and
never will. I'm a sysad, therefore the word paranoid cannot be applied
>:D). I can say with certainty that none of my mailing list emails have
wound up in any of the 3 spam boxes that they could land in. I have
checked them all. As I was mentioning, I have filters set up on all the
mailing lists that I care about to not spam/junk any messages on those
lists. And those filters have been working reliably for some time now.
Which is why I am curious to know what is different between your
filtering and mine.
Thanks!
Miranda
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