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Premium Spam Control FAQs

Why can't I log into my Premium Spam Control account?
Remember, you must use your full e-mail address and your e-mail password. If you don't know your e-mail password, or you think you are using the correct one and it still fails, please contact our Help Desk for assistance.

What happens to my old Postini account?
For a short period of time, you can still access your Postini account. There may be some spam sent there before the cutover date. You can also see your blocked and allowed list. This would allow you to copy any addresses you would want set up on the new spam account. But remember, after the cutover date no new e-mail will be going through the Postini site.

Why do I get a notification of spam almost every day?
The new filter will only keep spam for seven days and then discards it. So the system will notify you daily when you have new spam.

Why do I have to check my spam at all?
Since this will be a new account for everyone, the allow whitelist will be starting over new.  Your settings can be adjusted as you wish, but we strongly suggest that for the first few weeks, you check your spam daily for e-mails that may have been inadvertently blocked.

When I look at my spam, I see choices of Spam and Ham. What does this mean?
Spam is e-mail that you don't want sent to your inbox. Ham is e-mail that you do want sent to your inbox.

When I look at my quarantine page, the e-mail defaults to Spam. How do I choose one to be delivered to my inbox?
Be careful here. Go through all of the e-mail on one quarantine page making your choices of Ham or Spam. When you are done, choose confirm. If you had only looked at the beginning of your e-mails and found one you wanted as Ham and then chose confirm, it would delete all the rest of your e-mails on the quarantine page because they're defaulted to Spam.

How does the filter know what to throw in quarantine?
It is based on a prewritten point system (systems can clarify more).

What is the whitelist?
You can set e-mails or domains to always be allowed into your mailbox by adding them to the whitelist.

What is a blacklist?
The blacklist is the opposite of whitelist. Blacklisted e-mail addresses or domains should never be allowed into your mailbox.

What should I set the filter level to?
Most may want to experiment with this a bit to see what filter level works for the amount of spam they receive.

What is the custom level for on the filter?
If the presets for the spam filter don't fit your needs, it can be adjusted manually to help better suit your needs.

How come my friend's e-mail was blocked?
The filter obviously saw it as a threat. To stop this from happening, you will need to whitelist your friend's e-mail address.

I blacklisted a spam e-mail account, how come I keep getting it?
Some spammers can use fake e-mail addresses and this is probably what you're blacklisting.

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