Hi Victor,
Yes, I do use OE, but I am able to check my email through webmail.  My
problem is not with OE, but it is with my Yahoo bulk folder.  I will give
your suggestions a try.  Thanks!
Take care,
Lisa
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Victor Gouveia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2006 10:22 PM
Subject: Re: [jaws-users] List messages going to bulk mail folder.


> Hi Lisa,
>
> I used to have the same problem with Yahoo when my ISP servers were moved
to
> Yahoo servers.  All the messages I wanted would invariably end up in my
bulk
> folder, and I would get spam in the subject line.
>
> One thing I did, and this may take a wile because it did for me, is
possibly
> checking your mail through webmail and adding each message sender that
ends
> up in your bulk folder to your online address book.
>
> I started doing this when my problem started, and, at the moment, it is
very
> rare to find any message I wish to read in the bulk folder.
>
> The other good thing is that I changed my settings through web mail not to
> download my spam messages, and leave them on the server's bulk folder
until
> I've had a chance to review them, that way, the ones I do keep will get
> added to my online address book, and the ones I delete will get sent to
> oblivion.
>
> I should note that I use Outlook Express, and once it's come into my inbox
> through OE, it's virtually impossible to sort and tell the server that a
> particular message is safe, as opposed to spam.  This is the case for me,
> and may not be the case for everyone.
>
> In any case, I would see if you are able to check your e-mail through web
> mail, and if you are, checking your spam settings through there.
>
> If you find that the server is going to send you your message, whether
they
> be spam from the bulk folder or safe mail from your inbox, then I would
> suggest you check your mail through webmail first, than download the ones
> you want to keep into your OE.  You should read up on the reasons for spam
> in the Yahoo information pages if you have an account, it's quite
revealing,
> and that's why I go through so much trouble.
>
> In any case, whether you are having this problem through webmail, or
through
> OE, try adding each of the message senders to your address book, whether
> online or local on your hard drive, and I think you'll find that, unless
you
> have a message rule telling OE to send the messages to your bulk folder,
> they will start landing in their proper folder.
>
> Victor
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