 NormanS Premium,MVM join:2001-02-14 San Jose, CA
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edit: April 14th, @05:36PM
| reply to orion940 Re: [rant] What good is SPAM Guard if...
said by orion940 :Once again, why bother? I now need to be sure to check the web in addition to my own POP mail client. Go to the web mail access just one more time; you can make this the last time:
Click on the "Options" link (upper right on the page).
Click on the "Spam Protection" link (column, labeled, "Spam", link labeled, "Spam Protection").
Click on the link labeled, "More Bulk Folder options for POP users".
Select the option labeled, "I want to receive all messages, including those that SpamGuard thinks are spam". Checking the "Bulk" tag box is optional; recommended for MS Outlook Express users, but Thunderbird, and some other mail agents can filter on the "X-YahooFilteredBulk" header line.
Save out all of your changes. SpamGuard will now allow your POP3 client to download all of your email; even those it thinks are spam.
P.S. You can edit your subject, or request that this be moved to the "Rants, Raves and Praise" forum, if all you truly wanted was to rant.
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