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spam exception/whitelisting

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    I have an email box abc@example.com on my cloudron server. It receives mainly emails from another server (but not exclusively) that is forwarding emails through the address def@anotherexample.com .
    Some of those end up in the spam folder of abc@example.com.

    I would like to make an exception for the mails coming from the other server. So that no emails will end up in the spam folder. Emails need to go through a sieve filter. But only the ones not filtered out by the spam filter will do so.

    Is there an easy way to achieve this?

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      https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/15310/spam-acl-whitelist-in-api-but-not-in-gui/

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