Hi Carlos,
Thanks for the details.
Immediacy is quite personally and professional critical for me, so I have no desire to download.
Will simply have to keep tabs on this one sender.
Best,
Karen



On Thu, 28 Nov 2024, Carlos E. R. via Alpine-info wrote:

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On Thursday, 2024-11-28 at 16:15 +0100, Rob Wolfconf via Alpine-info wrote:
 Dear Karen,

>  Is the only way to white list in alpine via a spam filtering program?

 No. Alpine is IMAP client, not antispam filter. You have to do it on
 the server, probably in the WebUI. Only thing you can do is to create
 filter, which moves all emails from Junk Folder to INBOX as soon as
 you open Junk folder in alpine.

You can also do it on the client, but indirectly.

On Linux, you can use a tool to download email, like fetchmail. This handles the mail to an MTA, this to a sorting tool, like procmail, which calls spamassassin as a part of the process, then finally Alpine.

But you loose the immediacy of imap.

- -- Cheers,
       Carlos E. R.
       (from openSUSE 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)

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