Hi Hugh~~Forgive me but I am not too familiar with the terms "spam" and such. I don't understand any of this. What I know is:I received a message from Sue Epstein, who I believe is from your company.(?). I replied to her that she's sent the email to me in error. Then I get all of these communications, most of which I don't know very much of. All I want to know is: am I in any trouble from all of this? Also, since I don't know what to do with these "dirty" emails, I will have to read up on that. I get things all the time about "body parts," etc. Thank you so much for your concern. Diane Reiner Las Vegas, Nv.
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From: Hugh Vandervoort
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2009 2:19 PM
Subject: Re: [PCSOFT] Gmail SPAM
What are you disagreeing with?
He can check the SPAM folder or not, as he chooses. I haven't had a
false positive in a very long time, but I know they're possible.
Google dumps SPAM after 30 days, which is pretty common.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:43 PM, Richard Glazier<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have to respectfully disagree. Sounds like a bad idea.
>
> No filtering system is perfect or can have no false (wrong) results.
>
> That is why most places allow a setting for "how long to keep"
> the contents of the Spam Folder.
> Some places give you a month to wander by and check if they
> got EVERRYTHING correct. After a 30 day (optional) time out
> they clean them out themselves automagically.)
>
> Rick Glazier
>
> From: "Hugh Vandervoort"
>>
>> The purpose of the SPAM folder is to accumulate such messages and keep
>> them out of your inbox.
>> There's no reason for you to even look in the SPAM folder. Filters are
>> unnecessary, as Google has already filtered this mail for you. A new
>> address won't help.
>> You can hide this folder, if that helps-Look under "Settings/Labels"
>> and Select"Hide".
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