On 8/14/01 11:00 PM, "IT Matters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm not quite sure who started the former method of addressing items to the
> list or when. I know how to stop this stuff from being filtered into Junk
> but what I'd really like to understand is the logic of how the Filter
> determines whether to filter emails into the Junk folder and how changing
> the sensitivity alters that logic. I think with this info we could all make
> the Filter work effectively.

If they told us that, then the spammers would evade the Junk Filter with
ease! They can't tell us what the criteria are. just use your techniques for
avoiding Junk. BTW, I have never seen the problem you describe with the
display name of this list. In particular, if you enter any list in the
Mailing List manager, an enter it in the Address Book, it doesn't matter
what display name is used. Anything to/from the list won't be considered
Junk. (Normally, the sender of the email, would have to be in the Address
Book to avoid being junk, if an email was sent to lots of people. But a
"registered" mailing list will be exempted for all senders, even ones you've
never heard of.)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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