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| | [SPAM] in Subject Line For the past week WLM adds [SPAM] in front of the subject line of all received email. Also leaves it in the subject line when forwarded. |
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| | Re: [SPAM] in Subject Line WLMail can't do that. But a third party app, or your ISP's spam program can. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP [Mail] Imperial Beach, CA "Banjoman" <Banjoman@newsgroup> wrote in message news:B09216BD-7074-4FA9-98AF-A8A1ECDEEE6E@newsgroup Quote: > For the past week WLM adds [SPAM] in front of the subject line of all > received email. Also leaves it in the subject line when forwarded. > > |
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| | Re: [SPAM] in Subject Line On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 09:50:03 -0800, Banjoman wrote: Quote: > For the past week WLM adds [SPAM] in front of the subject line of all > received email. Also leaves it in the subject line when forwarded. Live Mail. The only way I can tag the subject line in any email client I use is to either run a spam checker program (POPFile would let me add custom tags; anything, including, but not limited to, 'spam'), or my ISP email service (I have 'at&t Yahoo! HSI', and the Yahoo! servers can add a 'Bulk' tag to the subject line, if I configure it so). If you are seeing a tag added to your subject line, either you are running an application which lets you tag the subject line, or your ISP, or other E-Mail Service Provider is doing it. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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| | Re: [SPAM] in Subject Line What Bruce said. Plus, use your browser to sign into your ISPs webmail interface. Check the junk mail options. Many ISPs have installed junk mail filters to examine incoming messages. Typically, an ISP might offer some or all of the following options (before they reach the user's computer): 1. Do nothing, which allows suspected junk mail enter the user's inbox. 2. Move all suspected junk mail into a separate folder on the server. With this option, the user needs to sign in periodically via the webmail interface, to check the content of the junk mail folder. 3. Label suspected junk mail as SPAM, before it enters the subscriber's inbox. This option allows the subscriber to configure the mail client on his local computer (i.e. WLMail) to apply "Rules" to incoming messages. For instance, a suitable Rule in WLMail might be to move incoming messages which include the word SPAM in the subject line to a separate folder. 4. Delete all suspected junk mail. A risky option, because the subscriber has no opportunity to review false detections. "Bruce Hagen" <Nospam@newsgroup> wrote in message news:#tNXhCLXKHA.508@newsgroup Quote: > WLMail can't do that. But a third party app, or your ISP's spam > program can. > -- > > Bruce Hagen > MS-MVP [Mail] > Imperial Beach, CA > > > "Banjoman" <Banjoman@newsgroup> wrote in > message > news:B09216BD-7074-4FA9-98AF-A8A1ECDEEE6E@newsgroup Quote: >> For the past week WLM adds [SPAM] in front of the subject line >> of all >> received email. Also leaves it in the subject line when >> forwarded. >> >> |
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| | Re: [SPAM] in Subject Line I've seen McAfee do this when you enable Spam protection and enter you web email account - McAfee assumes that any email from a person not in the McAfee "Friends" list is SPAM. I get around that problem by turning spam protection off. AlanP "Banjoman" <Banjoman@newsgroup> wrote in message news:B09216BD-7074-4FA9-98AF-A8A1ECDEEE6E@newsgroup Quote: > For the past week WLM adds [SPAM] in front of the subject line of all > received email. Also leaves it in the subject line when forwarded. > > |
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