Click here to see the difference between Free and Pro versions. Show Heinz Tschabitscher, email.about.com "Windows Internals" Author I'm very pleased with Spam Reader - it does a better job than built-in Outlook junk mail filter. I receive much spam and your product is a big help for me.David Solomon, www.solsem.com I've tried many anti-spam solutions including MS Exchange but I've found yours better in many ways. It does its job just fine. Simple and reliable - good job! Josh Miles Spam folder is a folder for storing spam messages filtered out by FREE anti-spam plugin Spam Reader. Default location is "Spam" subfolder of "Inbox". To specify another location click the "Browse" button. In the displayed "Select Folder" window you can either select one of the existing folders or create a new one. Spam Reader never automatically deletes messages in this folder so you can check them whenever you want. Outlook Spam SettingsSpam Reader's interface includes Options dialog built into standard Microsoft Outlook interface. You can change the outlook spam settings for increasing spam filtering performance. On General tab of Spam Reader options window, you can view and change some primary Spam Reader settings. You can also set the interaction with Outlook Rules and change Marking Options. On General tab you can do the following operations: Show tray notification when new spam received. If you want to know about new incoming spam the program can display tray notification window when you receive a new spam message. Mark "Show tray notification when new spam received" checkbox and in the future you will see this tray window at the right bottom corner of the desktop every time when you receive new spam messages. Change Marking Options. When you mark messages using "Good E-mail" or "Junk E-mail" buttons Spam Reader performs a number of operations with them. If you want to edit the list of the operations, click "Edit" button. In the displayed window you can add/remove the operations by marking the corresponding checkboxes. See also: How to Block Emails in Outlook 2021 | AntiSpam Outlook | Outlook 2019 Spam Folder | Microsoft Outlook Spam Filter | Junk Mail Outlook Having problems receiving our emails?This page shows how to check your Spam filter and Whitelist our Emails to ensure delivery
With unsolicited and unwanted email becoming a larger problem, email services have made their spam filters more stringent. Unfortunately, these tougher guidelines for filtering can cause legitimate emails to be mistaken as spam. Note: We send important notifications to your email address including Forgotten Password Emails, Account Information Emails and Newsletter Emails. [Newsletter Emails can be unsubscribed separately by clicking ‘Unsubscribe’ at the foot any newsletter received or contacting us HERE] Included in this article are instructions for checking the spam filter for the major email providers. Additionally at the bottom you will find instructions for ‘white listing’ so that emails from us do not get marked as spam. Checking your Spam / Junk Mail FoldersMSN Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com | Yahoo! Mail | AOL Mail | Gmail | Apple me.com, iCloud.com, mac.com MSN Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com
How to add us to your Safe Senders / Whitelist for MSN Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com. Yahoo! Mail
How to add us to your Safe Senders / Whitelist for Yahoo! Mail. AOL MailThe Spam Folder uses special icons to indicate each message type, such as e-mail from bulk senders or e-mail from people you don’t know. It also displays the date the e-mail was received, the sender’s e-mail address, and the e-mail’s subject line. To check the spam folder:
AOL Help on Spam, Privacy and Whitelisting How to add us to your Safe Senders / Whitelist for AOL Mail.
How to add us to your Safe Senders / Whitelist for GMail. Apple me.com, iCloud.com, mac.com
How to add us to your Safe Senders / Whitelist for Apple me.com, iCloud.com, mac.com. White Listing or adding us to your Safe Senders listWhitelisting a sender will make sure that messages from a specific email address are always sent to your email inbox. MSN Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com Add the From address you want to receive mailings from to your MSN Hotmail, Outlook.com, Live.com Safe List:
Tip: If the mailing is in your “Junk E-Mail Folder”, open the email and click the “Not Junk” button. Note: You should also check that the mailing’s email address is not in your Blocked Senders list. You can find your Blocked Senders list by following the directions above and going to “Blocked Senders List” instead of “Safe List”. If you see the mailing’s from address on this list, select it and click the Remove button. Yahoo! MailSet up a filter to redirect the mailing you want to receive in your inbox:
Tip: If the mailing is in your Yahoo Spam Folder open the email and click the “Not Spam” button. Note: You should also check that the mailing’s email address is not in your “Blocked Addresses” list. You can find your “Blocked Addresses” list by clicking “Settings” then “More Settings” and then “Security & Privacy” on the left hand side. If you see the mailing’s from address on this list, select it and click the “Remove Block” button. AOL MailAdd the “From address” you want to receive mailings from to your AOL address book:
Gmail To make sure Gmail never filters as spam mail from a certain contact or domain:
Apple me.com, iCloud.com, mac.com To make sure any Apple webmail never filters our email as spam:
Where is my spam folder found?Click the Mail menu, then click Spam Folder. Your Spam Folder will open and display a list of any messages designated as spam.
Why can't I find my spam folder?As seen in the image above, Gmail's 'Spam' folder is hidden from view by default. To view the folder, simply hover your mouse pointer over any of the folder names in the left column of the GMail user interface (UI). 2. The column will expand to show all the folder labels, including the 'Spam' folder.
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