Has anybody used it?
I had a mailbox there long time ago, but it's features (gmx allows regexp filters) were useless to me back then. Now, when I have lots of mail and gmail with it's pathetic filters can't keep up I'm thinking about going back to gmx.
gmx.com mail provider
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Hmm, gmail spam filters? If anything I've had them too strict on a few occasions, like it can't figure out an email that was mailed to me isn't spam? But I haven't had any or either in the last month, at least.
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No. Filters that sort mail based on subject/sender/etc.
Well. I've just rereged and they don't have regex anymore. I guess they should've not bought mail.com - bad for business.
Well. I've just rereged and they don't have regex anymore. I guess they should've not bought mail.com - bad for business.
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Maybe thunderbird with some addon supports regex?
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I bet some console email app could sort your stuff easily. (mutt for example)
Or as Sledge said Thunderbird. Or check out Claws-mail, Sylpheed.
You can just do it on client-side and keep your provider. Best solution IMO. (You will have to keep your settings backed up, though.)
Or as Sledge said Thunderbird. Or check out Claws-mail, Sylpheed.
You can just do it on client-side and keep your provider. Best solution IMO. (You will have to keep your settings backed up, though.)