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Old 9 Sep 2019, 06:43 PM   #24
xyzzy
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Oh, all the way back there. Not sure why that email is being classed as spam if the sender is in the contacts list. Maybe the same kind of X-Spam-Known-Sender examples I show in post 17 so the spam bypass test at the start of section 3 fails and the stuff really has a high enough spam scores.

The code I showed is a more general case for overriding the spam check when the sender is in the contacts list. Senders will always get past the spam check no matter what. Your code isn't going to work since as a organize rule it's too late since the OP's message would still be picked off by the spam test. And if you place your code before the spam check almost all email that's not in the contacts will end up in the inbox.

So to summarize the object of the "sport" was to only bypass the spam check if the sender is in the contacts list leaving everything else the same. That's all. Once past the spam check organize rules can do their thing to filter what they want and what's left will end up in the inbox by default.

Last edited by xyzzy : 9 Sep 2019 at 07:08 PM.
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