On Mon, 2021-08-09 at 13:30 +0300, Tim Ehrenhaft via evolution-list wrote: > Hello all, > > A month ago (after almost a year of spam-free bliss), I had to set > spam > filters set in Evolution (3.28.5-0ubuntu0.18.04.2) and am still > receiving spam in my evolution inbox that doesn't have my email > address > anywhere in cc or bcc... These are all no-reply spams, and don't even > have bogus "unsubscribe" buttons.. > > What confounds me most is that, when > I check gmail.com, those spams do not appear (even in the junk/spam > history folder), even before I had set filters in Evolution.. > Why/how are spams that don't seem to cycle through gmail appearing in > evolution, in spite of doing all the recommended things to block/stop > them? > > This began about a month ago with no change in my online behaviour or > my system settings - I have no newsletter subscriptions, no social > media accounts, I don't lend accounts for sharing, etc, and it only > happens to 1 of my 3 gmail accounts (he one i don't use for > communication)... > > I know my version of Evolution is very out-of-date.. I'd need step- > by- > step help on upgrading, else I'd have done it already.. Until then, > how > do I fix this sudden spam problem?
As you say, your version of Evo is very out of date. The proper way to update it is using your Linux distro's package manager. Also, you don't say which spam filter you use, but if you're using Gmail's spam detection system then you're probably better just disabling the spam filter in Evolution. That's what I do as in my experience the Gmail one is much more effective. poc _______________________________________________ evolution-list mailing list evolution-list@gnome.org To change your list options or unsubscribe, visit ... https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-list