On Tue, 15 Feb 2000 16:54:05 -0800, Tom Plunket wrote:
AM>> Anyway to bring all that banter to perspective, get rid of spam by
AM>> first excluding all mail that is legitimately for you and then
AM>> consider the rest spam. With this method I hardly ever get legitimate
AM>> mail ending up in my spam folder or spam ending up in my inbox.
> I wish it were that easy, but anything that gets BCC'd to you gets
> tossed in the trash too. :(
Granted. I do take your point that BCC'd mail will hit the
spam folder. There are other loopholes. Those who tend to get sporadic
announcements from unpredictable senders will have to consult the spam
folder frequently. However, with the filters I have in place these
instances are amazingly rare for me. It could turn out to be the same
for others. :)
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CU, Allie ...
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