How do I remove the SPAM notification from the emails?

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Since i moved to Microsoft Mail, all my yahoo groups come in with the word
SPAM on them, and sometimes they go to junkmail. How do i change this?
 
Buenas noches: *Nushi''s cheri* escribió:
Since i moved to Microsoft Mail, all my yahoo groups come in with the word
SPAM on them,

You mean in the subject line? This is not caused by Windows Mail, but
must be done by your email provider.
and sometimes they go to junkmail. How do i change this?

Right-click on a message, Junk-E-Mail, add the sender to safe senders.
How do those Yahoo groups messages look like? Is the sender specific to
the group or do they use the name of the actual poster of the message?
In the latter case, you would have to add a lot of names to the safe
senders ...

Saludos
Roland
 
I had this problem as well. The solution was to get rid of McAfee antivirus
completely. It was adding the [SPAM] header to my email. There are good
antivirus programs that play nice with WM, McAfee and Norton are not among
the.

Pamela
 
Buenas noches: *Pamela G* escribió:
I had this problem as well. The solution was to get rid of McAfee antivirus
completely. It was adding the [SPAM] header to my email. There are good
antivirus programs that play nice with WM, McAfee and Norton are not among
the.

Thanks, Pamela, for amending my reply. Hadn't thought about antivirus/
antispam software! I fully agree with you, McAfee and Norton are best
removed from any machine. My recommendation of antivirus applications
free for private use would be Avira or Avast.

Saludos
Roland
 
Roland said:
Buenas noches: *Pamela G* escribió:
I had this problem as well. The solution was to get rid of McAfee
antivirus completely. It was adding the [SPAM] header to my email.
There are good antivirus programs that play nice with WM, McAfee and
Norton are not among the.

Thanks, Pamela, for amending my reply. Hadn't thought about antivirus/
antispam software! I fully agree with you, McAfee and Norton are best
removed from any machine. My recommendation of antivirus applications
free for private use would be Avira or Avast.

I fully agree with you guys, but don`t make Nushi think that changing the
subjectline is bad ;-)
My spamfilter (K9) adds some chosen phrase to the subject line, so that I
can move those mails via a rule I`ve created.
That`s way better than the integrated spamfilters...

And K9 is capable of learning too (whitelist, blacklist, goodwords,
badwords), which feature is very well implemented.
 
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