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#!/bin/bash | |
if ! [ -x "$(command -v mkvmerge)" ]; then | |
echo 'Error: mkvmerge is not installed.' >&2 | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
if ! [ -x "$(command -v ffmpeg)" ]; then | |
echo 'Error: ffmpeg is not installed.' >&2 | |
exit 1 |
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DISCLAIMER - I cannot guarantee that this will work for everyone, nor can I guarantee that this won't block legitimate emails. As such, using this means that you agree that I will not be held liable for any issues, financial or otherwise, that arise from any important blocked emails from Credit Karma. | |
I have only used this with Gmail, I assume it will work with other email services as well, but your results may vary. | |
If you have any suggestions or addition keywords to filter out Credit Karma's spam mail, comment below and I will add them should they be legitimate. Also, it is a good assumption that Credit Karma will have future spam that does not contain these keywords, so keep an eye out for future spam that might get by the filter. At the very least, it will heavily reduce the amount of spam that you get from them. | |
In Gmail, preform a search for the following, and create a filter that deletes the results automatically. | |
from:(Credit Karma) subject:(-"your newest score") ("short survey" OR "compare" OR |