Hi David,

In some case, this isn't always a choice.

For example, my ISP uses Yahoo servers, as does A T & T and SBC Global, all of which use Yahoo servers for e-mail provision.

This means that these services also have spam folders that need to be checked every so often.

Granted, the spam feature can be turned off, and all mail can routed through to the inbox, but unless one stores their mail on the server, and then is able to surf the site to mark certain messages as spam or not spam, any spam features your client has is virtually useless, since all it will do is simply divert any messages it thinks are spam to the deleted items folder or junk mail folders, and that usually doesn't help at all, since spammers hardly ever use the same e-mail address twice.

In any case, regardless of whether you want to turn off the spam feature or not, one still must surf the site in order to turn this setting on or off, and believe me, that's not so easy to do in this new Yahoo Mail configuration.

Scorpio

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