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I am a little confused what the problem is. Why do you feel it necessary to block senders? If it's going to spam, then IMO everything is working. Is it a matter of inbox space?
- CurtB3 years agoHonored Contributor
"Blocked Senders" is what's sending some of the email to Spam. Actual spam that goes to the Spam folder isn't a problem. It's just a nuisance. The real problem is that other, legitimate email can sometimes be routed to Spam. If everythimg in the Spam folder isn't reviewed, there's a chance that legitimate email could be missed. It's easier to take Cox Spam filters out of the equation and use Filter Rules to determine email that you want to see or don't want to see.
- WiderMouthOpen3 years agoEsteemed Contributor II
If everythimg in the Spam folder isn't reviewed, there's a chance that legitimate email could be missed.
Fair point. My issue was that it sounded like OP wanted the result to be a empty spam folder, and I don't see that realistically happening.
- CurtB3 years agoHonored Contributor
An empty or almost empty Spam folder is actually realistic. I do what I describe in the thread and I can't remember the last time I received Webmail spam.
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