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Okay – its nice that we have a new spam program, but does it annoy anybody
else that we keep getting these quarantine messages every day? Isn’t that
just about as bad as having the spam delivered? What is the point of having
a spam filter, if it sends us a message to let us know what the spam is? Do
we actually have to go in and delete all of these messages? Since I don’t
have male genitalia, I’m really not interested in making it bigger, nor do I
want the aggravation of having to go in and delete these messages every day
– I thought that was what a spam filter was for. While I sincerely
appreciate the efforts made by our IT folks, I don't have the time or the
inclination to keep doing this every day.
Can somebody please explain how this works and how to turn off the
notifications?
---Sherri---
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