Thanks! Changing the email address is something to consider somewhere
down the line.
HilsB wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Friends and Neighbors: Yesterday I noticed an overabundance, for
the first time, of Delivery Status Failures. They were comprised
of messages to me from unfamiliar
Friends and Neighbors: Yesterday I noticed an overabundance, for the
first time, of Delivery Status Failures. They were comprised of
messages to me from unfamiliar individuals. They appear to be from all
over the world. At some point I believed that they might be students
involved in some s
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
I tried it last week and thought I was through. Guess what! I just
noticed now that the Junk folder I created, subfolder of Trash, is back.
Why?
First thought: If you delete something, that's equivalent to moving it
to trash. It
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
When I first downloaded and installed Seamonkey Mail, I did not
have a
Junk folder. So, I created one. Now I have two. The one I created
is a
subfolder of the Trash
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
When I first downloaded and installed Seamonkey Mail, I did not have a
Junk folder. So, I created one. Now I have two. The one I created is a
subfolder of the Trash folder. The other is a Local folder. Which one
Daniel wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
When I first downloaded and installed Seamonkey Mail, I did not have a
Junk folder. So, I created one. Now I have two. The one I created is a
subfolder of the Trash folder. The other is a Local folder. Which one
should I eliminate?
Louis, I do not have
When I first downloaded and installed Seamonkey Mail, I did not have a
Junk folder. So, I created one. Now I have two. The one I created is
a subfolder of the Trash folder. The other is a Local folder. Which
one should I eliminate?
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Paul
I just went to account settings and made changes in handling Junk
messages. Thanks.
Louis
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
John wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
I am running Seamonkey on Windows 7 64-bit, having been use to
Thunderbird. How do I get my Junk email messages to go directly
John
Thanks. I had already followed your steps. Perhaps the changes did not
take effected because I always clicked on "X" to close out. From now on
I will do it the correct way.
Louis
John wrote:
John wrote:
Louis Paul Toscano wrote:
I am running Seamonkey on Windows 7 64-b
I am running Seamonkey on Windows 7 64-bit, having been use to
Thunderbird. How do I get my Junk email messages to go directly into my
Junk folder without my having to send them there?
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