Shal . . .
On Sun, 3 May 2020 12:39:13 -0700, "Shal Farley" <shals2nd@...>
wrote:
But an email user who doesn't know about their Spam folder and how to
use it is a bit more shocking, that's been a commonplace feature in
email interfaces for so long now.
Roadrunner email has the spam filter on their web site. If you're
using an email client, you don't see it.
It is visible on their web interface, though. Many don't ever use the
web interface and rely on their client for email reading and sending.
I found it on their site and found that I had email I wanted stuck in
that folder. I was able to choose from three options to either send
all email, send all but suspected spam email, or send all email but
mark suspected spam as such in the subject line appended to the
beginning of the subject line. I chose the latter and deal with spam
myself, also using my email client's spam filter, which I can let it
learn from dragging spam into the junk folder or I can set up filters
based on matching certain things in the headers.
Donald
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