Using Gmail As Your Global Email And Spam Filter
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Man, I hate spam. I have an email address that I’ve had for more than ten years, and I would say that 99% of all the email I receive is spam (maybe more). Of course, I have some programs for filtering out spam, and I have tried them all – white lists, black lists, bayesian, you name it.
None of them work to my satisfaction.
So, I was dabbling with some of the settings on my gmail account the other day and was musing – “Wouldn’t it be great if google offered their spam filtering technology as an add-on to Thunderbird or even Outlook?” Realizing the latter would likely never happen, it came to me – google lets me use gmail to check other accounts, and allows POP/IMAP access, so in fact you can use it to filter email, just not the way I thought.
So, I setup google to check my main email account, then setup Thunderbird to check google. WHAM-O! I’m in. What’s even cooler is I can use gmail when I am on the road to check my email account, and not worry about syncing email between my home client and some other account, etc. I love it!
Things got a bit squirrely trying to get the authentication setup (you’ve switched over to having google check your account, then they send a verficiation email, and you have to respond to it – but where? in google? in your old client?). Anyway, after getting through that I haven’t received ONE SPAM in days. Amazing. And since gmail can check up to five accounts, I have been able to centralize all of my accounts now into one account, it’s super cool.
Thanks google, you rock!
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