On Apr 25, 2004, at 17:14, Brenda Paternoster wrote:

On 21 Apr 2004, at 01:32, Tamara P. Duvall wrote:

My Mac's OSX (Panther, and Jaguar before it) has something similiar, though internal (ie not received through an ISP), and calls it "junk" instead of "spam". Its "intelligence" lies in its ability to learn. There ought to be, somewhere, an "undo" function, so that you can "un-spam" the messages which had been "tagged" incorrectly.

Tamara, The function's already there!

I'm assuming you use Mac OSX's Mail. With all the other mailboxes there's the icon at the top of the window which you click on to tell OSX it's a junk message, [...]

Sorry, I wasn't clear enough. I know both how to "junk" and "un-junk" a misdirected/mislabelled message on my Mac. But whoever it was (Jean Nathan?) who had a problem with her spam filter mislabelling wasn't using a Mac, and her system was provided by her ISP. However, the results seemed similiar enough (all the messages downloaded, marked as spam for easy delete), that I thought she ought to have some way of un-spamming, just as I do for un-junking. That's what my "there ought to be..." was supposed to mean. Somewhere in *her* system, not in mine.


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Tamara P Duvall
Lexington, Virginia,  USA
Formerly of Warsaw, Poland
http://lorien.emufarm.org/~tpd/

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