Ben Stover
2014-07-13 18:00:50 UTC
I resp. my mail provider set up an server side SpamAssassin filter for incoming emails.
As far as I know SpamAssassin calculates a spamscore and puts a corresponding header field
X-SPAM-SCORE into each msg header.
Now when I use Thunderbird client with POP3 to fetch all new incoming msgs from server
users have to setup somehow a threshold e.g. 47 or whatever.
When Thunderbird finds an X-SPAM-SCORE of 47 or above it judges the current incoming msg as junk otherwise as good.
Now where and hwo EXACTLY can I setup this individual threshold in Thunderbird?
I guess its somehow specified in a file SpamAssassin.sfd but I have no clue on how to define it there.
I would appreciate if someone could give me a guide on how to accomplish this?
Thank you
Ben
Yes, I have to disabled TBs built-in adaptive junk mail control. So junk mail handling relys only on SpamAssassin.
As far as I know SpamAssassin calculates a spamscore and puts a corresponding header field
X-SPAM-SCORE into each msg header.
Now when I use Thunderbird client with POP3 to fetch all new incoming msgs from server
users have to setup somehow a threshold e.g. 47 or whatever.
When Thunderbird finds an X-SPAM-SCORE of 47 or above it judges the current incoming msg as junk otherwise as good.
Now where and hwo EXACTLY can I setup this individual threshold in Thunderbird?
I guess its somehow specified in a file SpamAssassin.sfd but I have no clue on how to define it there.
I would appreciate if someone could give me a guide on how to accomplish this?
Thank you
Ben
Yes, I have to disabled TBs built-in adaptive junk mail control. So junk mail handling relys only on SpamAssassin.