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		<title>Hello world!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 02:10:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome all. This is my new little pet project used to help gather and distribute better Gmail spam filters. My philosophy is this: if I get a message that is obviously spam, I&#8217;d like the message to be sent to trash, and to be automatically forwarded to a spam reporting agency. I&#8217;m sick of sifting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome all. This is my new little pet project used to help gather and distribute better Gmail spam filters. My philosophy is this: if I get a message that is obviously spam, I&#8217;d like the message to be sent to trash, and to be automatically forwarded to a spam reporting agency. I&#8217;m sick of sifting through the spam folder looking for legitimate emails. I&#8217;d prefer to use this folder as a intermediate between the inbox and trash folder, so, I&#8217;ve compiled a list of the most common words used in spam, and created a filter to do just this. As I further refine the filter, I&#8217;ll post changes which you&#8217;ll then be able to download and import into Gmail.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve tested this filter against over 14,000 emails currently in my Gmail account, and am proud to report that I had zero false positives. I use my email for both personal communications and work, so, you can be assured that this works as it should.</p>
<p>Feel free to leave comments containing any feedback, suggestions, or additions you may have.</p>
<p><a href="http://the.gmailfilter.com/the.gmailfilter.com.xml">Download the filter.</a> (updated 01-05-2010)</p>
<p>Once you have a copy of this filter, just login to your gmail account, click the google labs link (looks like a beaker), then enable &#8216;Filter import/export&#8217;. Once done, click settings, click filters, then scroll to the bottom of the page where you should see an import filters option. Click this, select the the.gmailfilter.com.xml file, and import.</p>
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