How to Make Sure SpamCatcher Doesn"t Catch Newsletters as Spam
Catching a lot of spam always runs the risk of catching one or the other good mail, too. SpamCatcher does catch a lot of spam, and your favorite newsletters are often the first false positives.
Fortunately, it's easy to avoid having SpamCatcher catch your newsletters as spam by authorizing them. I've authorized "D106", for example, to make sure I'll always get all my About newsletters on time and with no interference by SpamCatcher.
To make sure SpamCatcher does not catch your newsletters as spam:
Fortunately, it's easy to avoid having SpamCatcher catch your newsletters as spam by authorizing them. I've authorized "D106", for example, to make sure I'll always get all my About newsletters on time and with no interference by SpamCatcher.
Make Sure SpamCatcher Doesn't Catch Newsletters as Spam
To make sure SpamCatcher does not catch your newsletters as spam:
- Click with the right mouse button on the SpamCatcher system tray icon.
- Select Admin Console from the menu.
- Go to the Approved Senders tab.
- Click Add ....
- Type the email address or domain name you want to authorize.
- To whitelist all About newsletters, type "D106".
- Click OK.
- Now click Apply.
- Close the Mailshell SpamCatcher administration console.
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