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Hotspring 44
06-13-2011, 10:10 PM
Self email test Test 2

Hotspring 44
06-13-2011, 11:06 PM
Self email test Test 2
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(How embarrassing is that!!?:confused:).

After that, the [I]spam filter automatically started putting all waccobb e-mail in the [I]spam folder, including my posting confirmation! That's how I utilized this test; by using the posting confirmation and the fact that after I posted this test it (the posting confirmation that automatically gets sent to my e-mail) ended up in the spam folder until after I created the “filter”.

Anyway, after looking at some help tips from the Yahoo mail, I discovered how to create a “filter (https://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/classic/manage/manage-35.html)”.
I created the filter that now puts all of the waccobb e-mail into my inbox (or wherever I choose) like I wanted it to in the first place.

FWIW, There were times in the past where the spam filter would (for reasons unknown to me) arbitrarily put some of the waccobb correspondence into the spam box anyway; so hopefully now after creating the filter :idea: it won't even do that.