On Sun, 2021-07-04 at 11:09 +0200, Andre Klapper via evolution-list
wrote:
> On Sun, 2021-07-04 at 01:22 +0800, JPM wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have Evolution version 3.40.2. It's a new setup a few weeks old.
> > 100% of incoming mail goes to the 'Junk folder' every day I mark all
> > the
> > emails that should not go into the 'Junk folder' with 'Mark as Not
> > Junk'
>
> Is this about a POP account or about an IMAP account?
> Is there any potential server-side filtering involved?
Yes they are POP accounts
> > by doing so, I assumed they will go on a 'White list' and next time I
> > get an email from the same sender, it will go into the 'Inbox' alas
> > every single email keeps on going into the 'Junk' folder??
>
> I don't think that SpamAssassin relies on simple allowlists based on
> alleged sender addresses only...
>
> > The only Junk settings I can find are on the 'mail preferences' tab
> > and
> > I have ticked: 'Check incoming messages for junk' 'Do not mark
> > messages
> > as junk if sender is in my address book' 'check custom headers for
> > junk' (containing: X-Spam-Flags = Yes, X-Spam-Level = *****) and
> > under
> > SpamAssassin Options I tried with and without 'Include remote tests'
> > with no difference.
>
> Have you checked if those custom headers exist in those messages ending
> up in a Junk folder?
I checked the headers but could not find X-Spam anywhere
> Cheers,
> andre
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