Hello:
You can change this behaviour by highlighting which of the radiobuttons is
checked, from the message list, with alt+f, o, s. From very low protection
(Automatic filtering only, radiobutton checked 1, to very high, radiobutton
4). I have mine set at low, 2 of 4. It works mostly, except for certain
senders who may crosspost or send BCC, allowing for message rules I have
set.
Here is what we have, according to the JAWS Virtual Window:
Safety Options
Phishing Security Trust Center
Options Safe Senders Blocked Senders International
Windows Live Mail can move messages that appear to be junk email into a
special Junk email folder.
Choose the level of junk email protection you want:
No Automatic Filtering. Mail from blocked senders is still moved to the
Junk Email folder.
Low: Move the most obvious junk email to the Junk Email folder.
High: Most junk email is caught, but some regular mail may be caught as
well. Check your Junk Email folder often.
Safe List Only: Only mail from people or domains on your Safe Senders
List will be delivered to your Inbox.
Permanently delete suspected junk email instead of moving it to the Junk
Email folder
Report junk email to Microsoft and its partners (recommended)
OK Cancel Apply
-----Original Message-----
From: Vicky Vaughan
Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2015 8:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JAWS-Users] Spam?
Hi List, I have a very puzzling problem. I am using Windows Live Mail on a
Windows 7 computer and I haven’t set up any rules for what should be
considered as spam.
When I checked inside the Spam folder, I found messages from several
different email lists that are legitimate and from which I do receive and do
want to receive messages.
Do any of you have any idea why some messages do go into my inbox, while
others from that same listserve go into Spam? Is there anything I can do, to
make sure that all the messages come into my inbox?
Many thanks! Vicky
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