I never did do anything in the  pref., but as you know how curious i 
am,I did want to know what angel was looking over my mail to be so 
clean - maybe i better not dwell on this-  one wonders, though, when 
everybody seems to be junk overloaded.
Marta

On Jan 7, 2006, at 21:35, Jerry Freeman wrote:

>
> On Jan 7, 2006, at 8:22 PM, Marta Edie wrote:
>
>> And here comes my question on junk mail again : In the  mail 
>> preferences  under junk mail where it lets you check a box to trust 
>> the filters set by your  ISP , does this mean that if you click in 
>> that box, that it overrides your own junk filtering  settings or do 
>> they go hand in hand , and what does Insight filter out, ( my 
>> provider)  or how good is it in filtering ? If anybody has an 
>> inkling, please let me know. ( I am using Apple's mail, but it still 
>> comes through Insight, except my .mac webmail, I suppose when I am 
>> not at home.
>
> I would leave your Mail preferences alone. As Lee mentions you have to 
> sign up for the Insight premium service to receive filtering better 
> than that found in Mail. If spam is not a problem, don't make it 
> one...jf



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