Hello,
I have two suggestions:
1. when marking as "junk" a mail, give the option to put the domain automatically in blacklist (email in blacklist is not enough efficient to my opinion)
2. add a search function in black list. Spammers use subdomains and if will be more efficient to create a rule blocking the main domain than different rules each one for each subdomain. But I need to filter the black list by domain name to find which domain is spamming with subdomains.
spam suggestion
Re: spam suggestion
I think that would be too aggressive. @gmail.com, @hotmail.com, @outlook.com, @yahoo.com, etc. would easily get blacklisted.lian wrote:1. when marking as "junk" a mail, give the option to put the domain automatically in blacklist (email in blacklist is not enough efficient to my opinion)
However, it does give me an idea that I've added to my notes to consider -- basically an option to *prompt* for domain blacklist, with a user-modifiable "safe list" that won't prompt.
That's an interesting idea, too. Added to my notes for consideration.lian wrote:add a search function in black list.
Let me know if you have any other ideas!
Re: spam suggestion
I agree with you that automatic blacklisted domain is dangerous but if you find a solution to show the domain and give the opportunity to blacklist it, it will be cool.
And I don't have any other idea
For the moment 
And I don't have any other idea


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