On 8/11/24 17:11, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Normally GMX puts spam into a separate box where i can unjail it if
i deem it not guilty. (Happens often enough.)
* they do actually filter some extreme stuff out that I believe is
required by law or somesuch. I never see it, so I don't know exactly
what it is.
The mail in question was not put into any mail box. I only became
aware when i was informed by the Debian list automat that bad things
would happen if ...
Yes, and not only can you not disable their anti-spam measures, you have to
log into webmail each time to undo it. On the odd occasion where they catch
something I'd rather not see, I leave it there. Frankly, I'd rather it be
local rather than a web browser + login away. I mean, I didn't install
spamassassin for practice using apt.
Well, the advantage of GMX is that it is big and well integrated in the
mail server community.
The disadvantage is that it is big and thus the preferences of a single
user don't matter.
What you said.
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