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Subject: Re: BARRINGER-D Digest V06 #2
Date: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 13:19:01 EST
In a message dated 2/18/2006 11:00:47 A.M. Central Standard Time,
writes:
something does get through the filter, if you mark it as spam, anything like
that sent in the future will be marked as spam, but an added bonus is that
unlike AOL, you can look at the stuff marked as spam by yahoo and make sure
nothing legitimate was marked as spam.
Dear Erin, in defense of my AOL, I do have a spam box, and it's very
accessible, and I go to it every day just as I would email box. I can then delete
the spam without reading, or if there should be some mistake and a contact has
accidentally gone to the spam folder, it allows me to click on "this is not
spam" and it throws it back into my regular mail.
AOL has allowed me the dictionary of "words" I consider spam, and do not
wish to read in my email.. Unfortunately, I added the word SEX and
unfortunately, some of our contacts programs contain the word sex as gender. HAH..so, I
have a chance of getting the email back into my box to read. I have AOL 9.0
Security Edition SE. I wouldn't trade it for all the other services.
Warm Regards, Mac Elliott
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