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How should I prioritize the filter plugins in the Priorities dialog?

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How should I prioritize the filter plugins in the Priorities dialog?

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This is up to you, but the best strategy is: 1. All plugins that filter Non-Spams should be at the top of the priority list. These filters include, for example, the “Newsletter Plugin” and “Whitestring Filter”. 2. All plugins that filter both Non-Spams and Spams should be next in the list. These filters include, for example, the “URL Filter”. 3. All plugins that filter only Spams should be last in the list. These filters include the “Alphabet Soup Filter”, “Attachment Filter”, “Bad Tag Filter”, “Empty Mail Filter”, “Image Filter”, “HTML Links Filter”, “Mystic Signs Filter”, “No Comment! Filter”, “Scripts Filter”, “Spam Word Filter”, etc. Most of the available filters for Spamihilator are of this type. Deciding the order of the Spam filters is basically a “trial and error” method, but generally any order is fine as long as they are toward the end of the priority list. See the “Sequence of Plugin Filters” topic for a very good, detailed explanation: http://www.spamihilator.com/forum/view

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