Junk Filters
Posted by: chiron80
Posted on: 2006-03-17 04:31:00
Can someone explain to me in more detail how the Junk Filters are implemented?
The reason I ask is that I'm observing some odd behavior which I can't quite explain, so hopefully someone can explain for me.
Here's the story:
I have only a few email addresses set up on my account, including one for myself and one for my dad.
I wanted to set up the DreamHost "Junk Filter" for my dad's account, but *not* for my account (I'm using another mechanism to sort my spam). However, both our email address were on the same domain.
So, here was my solution:
I created a new subdomain, filtered.origdomain.com (where origdomain.com was my original domain name). I turned on "Junk Filtering" for this subdomain but not the top domain.
I then created a new shell account for my dad, and created a new email address "dad@filtered.origdomain.com", and set up his old address to forward all mail to this new address (as well as store the mail as a backup in his old account). I figured I would test this setup by comparing the old account to the new account to see how the junk filter is working.
Here's the odd part:
So far nothing has been deposited in the "Junk Mail" folder in Webmail. In addition, things have been disappearing from the *old* account, not the *new* account, the one on which I enabled the Junk Filter! I've checked the old webmail, and there is no "Junk Mail" folder there, and I know "Junk Filtering" is *not* enabled for the original domain.
I can't think of a good reason that mail would arrive on the new, filtered account, but *not* at the old, unfiltered account. The most commonly blocked messages have been messages that my dad periodically gets from eBay about saved searches, so I know they are being sent to the original address, and they should be arriving at both accounts.
Can anybody explain what is happening and how I can fix it? If I get no replies here, I'll ask support.