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1. Turning on Spam Control
How you set up Spam Control is slightly different depending on if you are using POP or IMAP.
2. Spam Control Accept and Reject Lists
What is an Accept/Reject List and how to manage yours.
3. Using Spam Control on mail.case.edu (IMAP Users)
If you primarily use Webmail to check your email or use IMAP, follow these instructions. If you use POP for your email, all mail flagged as junk mail will be kept on mail.case.edu, eventually your mailbox will fill if you do not periodically log on to mail.case.edu and delete junk mail.
4. Making a Spam Control Filter in Eudora for Windows (POP users)
Create a folder in Eudora and set it up for the Spam Control Junk Mail
5. Making a Spam Control Filter in Microsoft Outlook (POP users)
Microsoft Outlook 2003 contains a highly effective junk filter that is enabled and set to 'low' by default.
6. Making a Spam Control Filter in Eudora for Macintosh (POP users)
How to set up a spam control filter in Eudora for a Macintosh Computer.
7. How Spam Control Works
A brief description of how spam filtering works.
8. Email Client Filters
You can use your Email program to sort incoming email messages.

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