said:
>I'm not an MR/2 guy and the filter syntax isn't obvious, but you appear
The filter expressions are a bit hard to read at first. See:
http://home.earthlink.net/~steve53/mr2i/FilterRef.txt
for definitions. Basically, it's just and's and or's with parens for
grouping. The curly bracket syntax allows an expression clause to be
limited to parts of the message.
>to be doing what I do -- first checking all messages for various types of
>"good" ones, then filtering what's left for spam, and anything remaining
>is "potential spam".
Not really. My style is much different than yours. I read everything
from the Inbox. It either gets deleted after reading or moved to a
folder. There are a couple of filters that copy a small group of messages
from specific sources to permanent folders, but they are exceptions. I
don't subscribe to lists I don't have time to read.
>I presume that the called *.cmd files don't do any further filtering,
>yes? Do they just gather statistics?
This is true for LogSpam.cmd.
>Well, maybe yours are. At least *I* attract smarter spammers. Just this
>past week they've discovered my relay address (res030cs) and I'm starting
>to get spam addressed there. I haven't the slightest idea how they
>discovered that one.
It could just be the the million monkeys syndrome.
>It's an active vs. passive decision. You can actively filter out the
>spam (as Junk Spy does) or you can passively let the spam remain behind
>in the inbox. I use both methods simultaneously.
My filters are all active. The spam that's left behind are filter
failures.
>Hmm. Does that mean that MR/2 filters can check an email against the
>address book?
Yep. Automatic whilelist.
>> IAC, thanks.
>IAC ???
In any case.
>For those who don't want to update their filters or meddle with Bayesian
>READMEs, Junk Spy is a pretty darn good spam filter.
I don't disagree. Choice is a good thing. Many folks are perfectly
satisfied with Windows too. I just have my preferences and
ideosyncracies. :-)
>"Priscilla's Private Party".
That's not so odd. That one shows up in my spam folder often enough.
Steven
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