Shmuel Metz (Seymour J.) wrote:

>>Many filters put suspicious email in a holding area and allow you to review 
>>its decisions.
>That's as bad as no filtering. It's very easy to inadvertently discard 
>legitimate messages while scanning through the garbage. BTDT,GTS.

Agreed. What do you suggest in place of this filtering and hold area?

In my Outlook ( or stupidlook :-D ), sometimes legitimate e-mails do reside in 
a 'junk' folder and I need then to move it to my Inbox so I can see the 
attachment(s).

Sometimes the (previously) blacklisted spam does not go to the 'junk' folder, 
but resides in my Inbox.

Not too often, but it annoys me enough...


Do you perhaps have better solutions? 

(Oh, BTW, I'm SOL stuck with Outlook and I tried all versions of whitehatting 
safe senders, blackhatting unsafe senders, blocking mails based on domain 
names, rules tinkering, etc...)

Thanks In Advance!

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht



Joke of the day:

On a nice Sunday, a Blondie is taking a hike in the veld. She sees a 
parachuting soldier sitting entangled in a high tree.

'Help, please, I was freefalling, but my parachute never not opened.'

The blond rolls her eyes and said, 'You ***hole! You could ask any locals here. 
Nothing opens here on a Sunday!'

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