[quote user="msnyc10"]I have created a # of folders/rules to store my contact email. Unfortuneatly I still get 1000s of junk emails each day and thus each time I start/use the app it has to try to load all of them. I was able to create much better rules in Outlook to filter these out, in any event I'd like a way to not make New my main box so that I'm not stuck waiting for it to load each and every time.[/quote]
Don't need that. But how's your Pegasus set up? IMAP or POP3 (local folders)? Which version of Pegasus?
Assumed POP3 ... create a directory i.e. "SAVE" under your mailbox-diretory. Move all files in your mailboxdirectory with extension "CNM" to that directory.
[quote]In a related question I'd love some way to automatically make many of these addresses spam to be deleteed, i tried the SpamHalter classification but it has done little to nothing.[/quote]
It works excellent for me. Depending on your configuration of SpamHalter you have to do some training manually. At the beginning of using SpamHalter I confugured him for self-training.
So ... start Pegasus now, configure SpamHalter (and define a Junk folder), disable Content-Control and your filtering rules and than begin moving mailfiles (CNM) back to mailboxdirectory. I've done that copying back packages of aubout 50 mailfiles. At the beginning there may be a lot of misses and you have to declare them manualy as SPAM and move them to junk folder. But SpamHalter will learn.
[quote]And finally, I set a rule to give me a dialog and move email for specific email addresses. Frustratinly, it keeps running the dialog even though the email was moved. Thus on start-up not only do I have to wait forever for the Inbox, which I don't use, to load 12000 emails, I have to sit through dozens of alerts for emails it already moved.[/quote]
SpamHalter works on the Inbox ... as content control and the filters for inbox does. They are working in this order ... your self defined filtering rules as last pass. A Inbox with thousands of mails especially when some sort of filtering is running (doesn't matter which type) has to been cleaned up! In the Inbox there should only reside new mails or mails at work. So ... you have to do the disturbing job once.
In content control you may define two distribution list for mailaddresses - usually white.pml and black.pml. You may create them (if they don't already exist) and use them for your filtering rules or activate content control. But I guess it's a never ending story. The SPAMMERs have new mailadresses every day so using a blacklist isn't realy funny. Use the "global positive list" (if so called in english Pegasus) in conjunction with SpamHalter ... that works good for me.
bye Olaf
<p>[quote user="msnyc10"]I have created a # of folders/rules to store my contact email. Unfortuneatly I still get 1000s of junk emails each day and thus each time I start/use the app it has to try to load all of them. &nbsp;I was able to create much better rules in Outlook to filter these out, in any event I'd like a way to not make New my main box so that I'm not stuck waiting for it to load each and every time.[/quote]</p><p>Don't need that. But how's your Pegasus set up? IMAP or POP3 (local folders)? Which version of Pegasus?</p><p>Assumed POP3 ... create a directory i.e. "SAVE" under your mailbox-diretory. Move all files in your mailboxdirectory with extension "CNM" to that directory.
</p><p>[quote]In a related question I'd love some way to automatically make many of these addresses spam to be deleteed, i tried the SpamHalter classification but it has done little to nothing.[/quote]</p><p>It works excellent for me. Depending on your configuration of SpamHalter you have to do some training manually. At the beginning of using SpamHalter I confugured him for self-training.</p><p>So ... start Pegasus now, configure SpamHalter (and define a Junk folder), disable Content-Control and your filtering rules and than begin moving mailfiles (CNM) back to mailboxdirectory. I've done that copying back packages of aubout 50 mailfiles. At the beginning there may be a lot of misses and you have to declare them manualy as SPAM and move them to junk folder. But SpamHalter will learn.
</p><p>[quote]And finally, I set a rule to give me a dialog and move email for specific email addresses. Frustratinly, it keeps running the dialog even though the email was moved. Thus on start-up not only do I have to wait forever for the Inbox, which I don't use, to load 12000 emails, I have to sit through dozens of alerts for emails it already moved.[/quote]</p><p>SpamHalter works on the Inbox ... as content control and the filters for inbox does. They are working in this order ... your self defined filtering rules as last pass. A Inbox with thousands of mails especially when some sort of filtering is running (doesn't matter which type) has to been cleaned up! In the Inbox there should only reside new mails or mails at work. So ... you have to do the disturbing job once.</p><p>In content control you may define two distribution list for mailaddresses - usually white.pml and black.pml. You may create them (if they don't already exist) and use them for your filtering rules or activate content control. But I guess it's a never ending story. The SPAMMERs have new mailadresses every day so using a blacklist isn't realy funny. Use the "global positive list" (if so called in english Pegasus) in conjunction with SpamHalter ... that works good for me.
</p>bye&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Olaf<p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>