On Wed, 23 Nov 2011 14:55:46 -0300 Christian Grunfeld wrote:
> Nowdays its easier to invert the logic! > *mark all incomings as spam the first time > *check spam folder always > *mark as ham....or (here is the relationship with the first question) > ...just answer emails to the people you allways comunicates as you > always did. Here you round the trip and legitimate the sender ! This has (more or less) been available from Hotmail and some other ESPs for years, so it's scarcely a new paradigm. That's really where it belongs because it's only really suitable for someone that keeps an account for communicating with a stable list of friends and family. Nancy McGough (www.ii.com) has a much more practical version of this. She has an inbox for whitelisted mail, and a second SA filtered inbox which she examines for things to whitelist. This seems to be a sensible approach for people that get a huge amount of spam.