Christmas cheer: No image spam for me
Excellent!
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Tags: Apple Mail, Apple Mail Tips, image spam, Junk, mail.app, rules

January 16th, 2007 at 10:28 pm
Hi!
This one is saving my life. I used to work with JunkMatcher, but apparently the dev doesn’t want to work on it anymore (and it crashed quite often).
Thanks!
January 16th, 2007 at 10:55 pm
Yes, it’s great, isn’t it? It certainly improved my quality of life. I didn’t know that about JunkMatcher. Thanks for the tip-off.
January 17th, 2007 at 12:14 am
The last version of JunkMatcher is dated August 2005. In no way Universal Binary. I tried (and managed) to compile it out of the sources, but it crashed once too often. Your hint does a good job, together with server side tagging, greylisting and Mail.app’s built in junk filter. Getting between 100 and 180 spams per day straight to my spam box, I’m happy now.
March 18th, 2007 at 9:18 pm
I am new with OS X and Mail.app. Therefore, I was wondering — when you catch spam with a mail rule (such as this image spam rule) is there an easy way to mark the mail as junk (like the default rule for junk mail). It seems like I have to go to the Junk mail folder and manually review these highlighted messages (from the rule) and mark it as junk. However, when mail.app’s default junk mail rule catches spam, it is already tagged as junk mail.