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M Skabialka
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      02-27-2007
I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express mail
and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems to
be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as it
arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the subject
changed from

How's the new computer? to

Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?

What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like myself
as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?

I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.



Thanks,

Mich


 
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Steve Cochran
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      02-27-2007
That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration of
her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not. That's
not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her ISP.

steve

"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
>quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems to
>be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as it
>arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the subject
>changed from
>
> How's the new computer? to
>
> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>
> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like myself
> as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>
> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mich
>
>


 
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M Skabialka
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      02-27-2007
However, I sent the mail to both the woman and her husband - both have
accounts with the same ISP, he has Windows XP and Outlook Express and didn't
get it marked as [SPAM]; she is using Windows Vista and Windows Mail and it
is marked as [SPAM]. So how could this be the ISP doing this? It doesn't
know what her email client is.

Mich

"Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
news:AA617527-E26F-4EC1-96CA-...
> That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration of
> her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not. That's
> not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her ISP.
>
> steve
>
> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
>>quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems to
>>be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as it
>>arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the subject
>>changed from
>>
>> How's the new computer? to
>>
>> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>>
>> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like
>> myself as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>>
>> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Mich
>>
>>

>



 
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DGuess
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      02-27-2007
Anti-spam software installed?

Is there a setting for the email to be set as such on the server side? I
know with the host we use for the office email, it will filter the email and
add [SPAM] to detected messages.

It's some spam filtering software on one side or the other, not Windows Mail
as it won't and can't do that.


"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
news:...
> However, I sent the mail to both the woman and her husband - both have
> accounts with the same ISP, he has Windows XP and Outlook Express and
> didn't get it marked as [SPAM]; she is using Windows Vista and Windows
> Mail and it is marked as [SPAM]. So how could this be the ISP doing this?
> It doesn't know what her email client is.
>
> Mich
>
> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
> news:AA617527-E26F-4EC1-96CA-...
>> That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration
>> of her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not.
>> That's not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her
>> ISP.
>>
>> steve
>>
>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>>>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
>>>quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems
>>>to be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as
>>>it arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the
>>>subject changed from
>>>
>>> How's the new computer? to
>>>
>>> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>>>
>>> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like
>>> myself as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>>>
>>> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mich
>>>
>>>

>>

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M Skabialka
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      02-27-2007
He has anti-virus software from the ISP, she was getting ready to install
it - McAfee I think...
I'll have to get her to log onto their Comcast ISP site and see what she can
do...

"DGuess" <> wrote in message
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> Anti-spam software installed?
>
> Is there a setting for the email to be set as such on the server side? I
> know with the host we use for the office email, it will filter the email
> and add [SPAM] to detected messages.
>
> It's some spam filtering software on one side or the other, not Windows
> Mail as it won't and can't do that.
>
>
> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> However, I sent the mail to both the woman and her husband - both have
>> accounts with the same ISP, he has Windows XP and Outlook Express and
>> didn't get it marked as [SPAM]; she is using Windows Vista and Windows
>> Mail and it is marked as [SPAM]. So how could this be the ISP doing
>> this? It doesn't know what her email client is.
>>
>> Mich
>>
>> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
>> news:AA617527-E26F-4EC1-96CA-...
>>> That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration
>>> of her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not.
>>> That's not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her
>>> ISP.
>>>
>>> steve
>>>
>>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>>>>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
>>>>quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems
>>>>to be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as
>>>>it arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the
>>>>subject changed from
>>>>
>>>> How's the new computer? to
>>>>
>>>> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>>>>
>>>> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like
>>>> myself as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>>>>
>>>> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Mich
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

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>



 
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Steve Cochran
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      02-27-2007
You can turn off the [SPAM] notification on the server side, and the husband
probably has it off and she has it on.

steve

"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
news:...
> However, I sent the mail to both the woman and her husband - both have
> accounts with the same ISP, he has Windows XP and Outlook Express and
> didn't get it marked as [SPAM]; she is using Windows Vista and Windows
> Mail and it is marked as [SPAM]. So how could this be the ISP doing this?
> It doesn't know what her email client is.
>
> Mich
>
> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
> news:AA617527-E26F-4EC1-96CA-...
>> That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration
>> of her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not.
>> That's not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her
>> ISP.
>>
>> steve
>>
>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>>>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
>>>quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems
>>>to be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as
>>>it arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the
>>>subject changed from
>>>
>>> How's the new computer? to
>>>
>>> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>>>
>>> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like
>>> myself as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>>>
>>> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mich
>>>
>>>

>>

>
>


 
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M Skabialka
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      02-28-2007
What is the procedure for turning it off on the server side? I use Outlook
and this concept is quite foreign to me.

"Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
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> You can turn off the [SPAM] notification on the server side, and the
> husband probably has it off and she has it on.
>
> steve
>
> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> However, I sent the mail to both the woman and her husband - both have
>> accounts with the same ISP, he has Windows XP and Outlook Express and
>> didn't get it marked as [SPAM]; she is using Windows Vista and Windows
>> Mail and it is marked as [SPAM]. So how could this be the ISP doing
>> this? It doesn't know what her email client is.
>>
>> Mich
>>
>> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
>> news:AA617527-E26F-4EC1-96CA-...
>>> That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration
>>> of her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not.
>>> That's not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her
>>> ISP.
>>>
>>> steve
>>>
>>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>>>>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting copious
>>>>quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail it seems
>>>>to be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk folder as
>>>>it arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up with the
>>>>subject changed from
>>>>
>>>> How's the new computer? to
>>>>
>>>> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>>>>
>>>> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like
>>>> myself as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>>>>
>>>> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Mich
>>>>
>>>>
>>>

>>
>>

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      02-28-2007
"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
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> What is the procedure for turning it off on the server side? I use
> Outlook and this concept is quite foreign to me.
>


Would be in their account settings they would have to access online.

One one host I can set the spam filtering five or six levels. On another
it's about three but on both it's in the mail accont settings online.

Might check there.


 
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Gary VanderMolen
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      02-28-2007
Talk to your ISP or review the directions they have online.

Gary VanderMolen


"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message news:%23c0yB$...
> What is the procedure for turning it off on the server side? I use Outlook
> and this concept is quite foreign to me.
>
> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
> news:06255C37-31E4-488B-9E2E-...
>> You can turn off the [SPAM] notification on the server side, and the
>> husband probably has it off and she has it on.


 
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Steve Cochran
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      03-01-2007
You need to contact the ISP to find that out.

steve

"M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
news:%23c0yB$...
> What is the procedure for turning it off on the server side? I use
> Outlook and this concept is quite foreign to me.
>
> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
> news:06255C37-31E4-488B-9E2E-...
>> You can turn off the [SPAM] notification on the server side, and the
>> husband probably has it off and she has it on.
>>
>> steve
>>
>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> However, I sent the mail to both the woman and her husband - both have
>>> accounts with the same ISP, he has Windows XP and Outlook Express and
>>> didn't get it marked as [SPAM]; she is using Windows Vista and Windows
>>> Mail and it is marked as [SPAM]. So how could this be the ISP doing
>>> this? It doesn't know what her email client is.
>>>
>>> Mich
>>>
>>> "Steve Cochran" <> wrote in message
>>> news:AA617527-E26F-4EC1-96CA-...
>>>> That is happening on the server. She needs to go to the administration
>>>> of her account and there she can turn off those notifications or not.
>>>> That's not WinMail doing that. Its on the mail server, so contact her
>>>> ISP.
>>>>
>>>> steve
>>>>
>>>> "M Skabialka" <> wrote in message
>>>> news:...
>>>>>I set up a friend's new Vista computer and imported her Outlook Express
>>>>>mail and contacts from the old hard drive. She had been getting
>>>>>copious quantities of junk email but since being on Vista Windows Mail
>>>>>it seems to be doing a pretty good job of throwing new spam into a junk
>>>>>folder as it arrives. However, emails she replies to from me end up
>>>>>with the subject changed from
>>>>>
>>>>> How's the new computer? to
>>>>>
>>>>> Re: [SPAM] How's the new computer?
>>>>>
>>>>> What steps should she go through in Windows Mail to add people like
>>>>> myself as legitimate senders and not mark their emails as [SPAM]?
>>>>>
>>>>> I don't have a Vista machine handy to look for these settings on.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Mich
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>

>>

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