On May 3, 2004, at 6:40 PM, Harry D. Corsover wrote:

On May 3, 2004, at 8:29 PM, Geoffrey Loeffler wrote:

Running Mail 3.3 it's real good about filtering these out, after about 3 days of training I just let it go, I may have 50 to 60 junk e-mails a day, but there junk and rarely does it mess up and put something good in the junk box and if it does, it's very easy to spot.

I seem to get at least one legit email a day in my Junk folder. Most of the time I take a minute to update my Rules so the same sender's stuff doesn't wind up there. But I have to carefully scan that Junk folder before using the handy Cmd-Opt-J shortcut to permanently delete all mail in that folder. I seem to get 200 or more junk emails a day :-(.


Regards,

Harry Corsover

Take one days junk and send all of it to you ISP support address, with a letter from you saying I get this everyday, please stop it. If this little mac mail can filter 50 or 200 and miss one a day, certainly the ISP's can do a better job, if no complaints, the ISP will ignore it. Mine said for a dollar a month we will do a better job.... I sent them a new load of junk the next day.
Geoff



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