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If you have an email account with one of the popular webmail services like Gmail, Oultook.com or Yahoo! Mail, you likely know what a junk or spam folder is and how to use it.
Your webmail service automatically identifies suspicious emails and sends them to the spam or junk folder. At times, genuine emails are also moved to the spam folder automatically, forcing you to check the spam or junk folder occasionally.
The Mail app in Windows 10 is being used by tens of millions of PC users. The Mail app sports an elegant and easy-to-navigate user interface. Besides that, it’s fairly customizable.
Since the Mail app doesn’t show the spam or trash folder in the left-pane, users often ask us how to access the trash or spam folder while using the Mail app in Windows 10.
The this is, there is an easy way to add the spam or junk folder to the left-pane of the Mail app in Windows 10. In fact, you can even pin it to the Start menu or screen if you wish to quickly access the junk or spam folder.
Easily access the junk or spam folder in Windows 10 Mail
Complete the given below directions to access the junk or spam folder in Windows 10 Mail app.
Step 1: In the left-pane of the Mail app, click More option. If you cannot see the More option, click on the three horizontal bars at the top to see the same.
Step 2: You should now get another pane with all your folders. Here, you should be able to see your spam or junk emails folder.
Step 3: If you want to add the spam or junk folder to the left-pane of the Mail app, right-click on the spam or junk folder, and then click Add to favorites option.
You should now see the junk email or spam folder in the left pane of Mail app.
Alternatively, you can right-click on junk or spam folder and then click Pin to Start to quickly access the folder from the Start menu itself.
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You might also like to read our how to reset the Mail app and how to reinstall the Mail app guides.
Optimum Online is committed to providing customers with an unparalleled Internet experience. As part of this commitment, Optimum Online has taken a strong anti-Spam position and has introduced the following Block list and E-Mail Acceptance policies to ensure customers continue to enjoy the best Internet experience available.
Optimum Online Block List Policy
Spam is an annoyance to customers, and if unchecked, degrades users' Internet experience. To reduce the amount of incoming junk e-mail or Spam and provide customers with the best Internet experience possible, Optimum Online has introduced third-party block lists to assist in filtering e-mail sent from known Spam sources.
These block lists contain the IP addresses of known spammers or insecure servers. When Optimum Online receives notice of abusive IP addresses from one of our third-party list providers, mail transfers from those IP addresses will be rejected until they are removed from the block lists. Individuals who attempt to transmit e-mail from a block-listed IP address will receive a 'bounce' message that refers them to this page for information about the issue.
If you are unable to send e-mail to an Optimum Online customer as a result of your mail being blocked, you must cooperate with the third-party block list providers to be removed from the lists. Optimum Online neither operates nor controls these block lists and cannot have a restriction against mail from your IP address removed. Please visit the web site of the third-party block lists mentioned below to verify your status and resolve the issue. You will be required to submit the IP address in question to these sites in order to verify your status. An IP address is a unique number assigned to each computer or mail server connected to the Internet.
Third Party Block lists used by Optimum Online:
Composite Block List - http://cbl.abuseat.org/
Spamhaus - http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/
Spamhaus - http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/
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If you have been block listed and are not aware that your computer is sending Spam, your computer may have been infected with a virus, allowing malicious individuals to hijack your connection and deliver Spam through your connection. You may also be using an incorrectly configured proxy server or connection sharing software that not only allows the computers on your private network to share a connection, but the whole Internet as well. Be sure to consider these factors, as this may be the cause of your listing in a block list.
Optimum Online E-mail Acceptance Policy
Following are Optimum Online's technical requirements for accepting mail. The guidelines consist of industry-wide Mail standards, as well as other standards Optimum Online believes are necessary to provide customers with the best Mail performance possible. E-mail that does not conform to Optimum Online's Technical Guidelines will not be delivered. Optimum Online may block e-mail from any third-party at any time in order to protect our customers or infrastructure.
Technical Guidelines
All messages sent to the Optimum Online network MUST be RFC compliant. For more information about this, please click on http://www.rfc-editor.org.
Optimum Online will not accept:
- E-mail transactions from IP addresses that appear on any of the block lists Optimum Online uses. Please refer to our block list policy above.
- Connections from unsecured e-mail servers
Optimum Online reserves the right to verify that connecting e-mail servers are secure.
Any host that behaves as a mail transfer agent MUST accept bounce messages. Failure to accept bounces may lead to a block imposed on that host's IP address.
If you use Outlook to organize your email, you may encounter instances where you might unintentionally delete the Junk folder. If this happens, you can easily move the folder back into place. Email servers, such as Gmail, Hotmail, and Yahoo! Mail, all include the Spam folder as one of several default folders. If you use one of these servers, rest assured that there really is no way to delete the Spam folder, even accidentally.
Step 1
Click on the link to the 'Recover Deleted Items' folder after logging into your Outlook account.
Step 2
Drag the entire Spam folder out of your 'Recover Deleted Items.' If you inadvertently deleted your Spam folder and do not manually remove this folder from the Recover Deleted Items storage area, it will remain there until you empty the contents of this area. You should always check your Recover Deleted Items area to retrieve any emails or entire folders you may not have known were deleted before emptying out this area. Once you confirm deletion, this is a permanent command that cannot be reversed.
Tips
- As the Spam or Junk folders are usually one of the default folders, this particular folder itself cannot be renamed.
- Also, if you have deleted individual email messages from your Spam folder that you decided were not spam, you can easily move those messages back into your Inbox. In Yahoo! mail, drag the message back into your Inbox. In Hotmail, checkmark the message, pull down the “Move to” toolbar and select “Inbox.” In Gmail, checkmark the message and click on the “Move to Inbox” button. These tasks will be not work, however, if you have already emptied the Trash folder; when this happens, any messages emptied from the Trash folder is deleted forever.
Warning
- Sometimes, messages that are not necessarily “junk” automatically land in your Spam or Junk mail folder. Before emptying the folder, you may want to occasionally sift through the messages in case important messages have been deleted.
Items you will need
- Outlook email address or username and password
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I use Thunderbird to download my email. Most of my email addresses are “@aol.com.” Each of those addresses have both a “junk” and a “spam
Spam refers to unsolicited email you don’t want. The most obvious examples of spam are unsolicited commercial emails, such as ads for porn, drugs, or body enhancement products.
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'>spam” folder. Virtually everything that shows up in the junk folder is spam and everything that’s in the spam folder is junk. What’s the difference between the two folders? My more important question: for quite awhile I have been marking all my many emails in my spam folder as junk, moving them to the junk folder, and then deleting them. By doing so is Thunderbird and/or AOL “learning” anything — or am I just wasting my time?(Click on the term for full definition.)
This actually represents a couple of very common points of confusion. One is very easy to clear up; the other, not so much.
First, the easy: the terms junk and spam are synonymous. Some email programs or services call it spam, some call it junk mail, but it’s the same thing in either case. What you’re seeing in Thunderbird is what happens when those worlds collide.
The confusion about training the spam or junk filters, however, is both important to understand and somewhat more complex. While I’ll use your AOL account as an example, this applies to all email services and all desktop email programs1 that have spam filters.
spamSpam refers to unsolicited email you don’t want. The most obvious examples of spam are unsolicited commercial emails, such as ads for porn, drugs, or body enhancement products.
(Click on the term for full definition.)'>Spam versus junk
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So, if it’s one or the other, why do you have both “spam” and “junk” folders in Thunderbird?
Thunderbird uses the term “junk”, and its junk mail filter moves what it considers to be junk into a folder called “junk”.
AOL uses the term “spam”, and its spam filter moves what it considers to be spam into a folder called “spam”.
You probably have Thunderbird configured to access your AOL account using the IMAP [Internet Message Access Procotol]
IMAP is an acronym for Internet Message Access Procotol.
As its name implies, IMAP is a protocol for accessing email messages. This differs from POP3, which is primarily a protocol for transferring (or moving) messages.
When IMAP is used by email programs to access messages stored on an email server, they are left on that server unless explicitly deleted or moved by the user. Copies of email messages may be downloaded, but fundamentally, IMAP provides what can best be termed a window or a view on a collection of email stored on the server.
While copies of email may be downloaded, enabling offline access, the IMAP protocol works best when continuously connected to the email server. Changes on that server – such as new mail arriving, or email being deleted or altered by a web interface or another email program – are quickly reflected in programs accessing that email server via IMAP.
Multiple-simultaneous access – meaning more than one computer or device accessing the same collection of email at the same time – is one of IMAP’s strengths, and it’s often the technology used by mobile devices, and even web interfaces, to manage email that might be accessed from multiple locations. The down side is the more or less constant connection that’s best used, as well as the fact that email accumulates on the email server unless deleted, which can sometimes cause email accounts to exceed storage quotas.
For more, see What is IMAP? And how can it help me manage my email? on Ask Leo!.
See also: SMTP, the protocol for sending email, and POP3, the protocol for downloading mail.
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'>IMAPprotocolAs its name implies, IMAP is a protocol for accessing email messages. This differs from POP3, which is primarily a protocol for transferring (or moving) messages.
When IMAP is used by email programs to access messages stored on an email server, they are left on that server unless explicitly deleted or moved by the user. Copies of email messages may be downloaded, but fundamentally, IMAP provides what can best be termed a window or a view on a collection of email stored on the server.
While copies of email may be downloaded, enabling offline access, the IMAP protocol works best when continuously connected to the email server. Changes on that server – such as new mail arriving, or email being deleted or altered by a web interface or another email program – are quickly reflected in programs accessing that email server via IMAP.
Multiple-simultaneous access – meaning more than one computer or device accessing the same collection of email at the same time – is one of IMAP’s strengths, and it’s often the technology used by mobile devices, and even web interfaces, to manage email that might be accessed from multiple locations. The down side is the more or less constant connection that’s best used, as well as the fact that email accumulates on the email server unless deleted, which can sometimes cause email accounts to exceed storage quotas.
For more, see What is IMAP? And how can it help me manage my email? on Ask Leo!.
See also: SMTP, the protocol for sending email, and POP3, the protocol for downloading mail.
(Click on the term for full definition.)
A protocol is a formal process of communication between two entities – usually computer programs running on the same or different computers. It's often called the 'language' used by those entities.
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'>protocol. (See What is IMAP? And how can it help me manage my email? if you’re uncertain what that is.) IMAP causes the folders on your AOL account to be downloaded into your email program…(Click on the term for full definition.)
…including the “spam” folder. So you end up with both:
- Thunderbird’s “junk” folder
- AOL’s “spam” folder
How local and remote spam folders interrelate
When email sent to you is received by AOL, it is analyzed by AOL’s spam filter, and email considered spam is moved to the spam folder.
When downloading email into Thunderbird, that email is analyzed by Thunderbird’s junk mail filter, and email that is considered junk is moved to the junk folder.
Knowing that “junk” and “spam” are two words for the same thing, you can now see you have two completely separate spam filters working for you:
- AOL’s, on the AOL server, when your email arrives and before you download your email
- Thunderbird’s, on your PC, when you download email
In theory, Thunderbird would mark as spam/junk anything that AOL might have missed.
It’s kind of an accidental belt-and-suspenders kind of situation.
What trains who?
The real confusion happens when you mark something as spam or junk in order to train the filters. Which filter are you training?
When you mark something “as junk” in Thunderbird, you are only training Thunderbird’s junk filter. The AOL spam filter never hears about it, and thus has no way to know.
In order to train the AOL spam filter, I believe you actually have to log in to AOL’s web mail and mark things as spam there. That will move the message to AOL’s spam folder, and should even cause it to appear in the spam folder when you view it in Thunderbird. But in this case, Thunderbird’s junk filter will not have been trained, because it has no way to know what you did online at AOL. That the mail appears in the “spam” folder means nothing, since to Thunderbird that word has no special meaning; what AOL calls “spam”, Thunderbird calls “junk”.
I don’t believe simply moving messages between the junk and spam folders trains anything.2 I think it’s the “mark as” action in either location that actually does the training, but only for the location in which you perform the action.
If you want to train both AOL (the service) and Thunderbird (the desktop email program), you have to mark spam or junk in both places.
Other services and programs
This confusion happens all the time, and applies to all email services that filter spam online, as well as all desktop email programs that filter for spam.
That you happened to have both a “junk” and a “spam” folder just made it more obvious.
When your email service and your email program agree, and both use the term “spam”, for example, you may have two separate spam folders – one managed by the email service’s on-line spam filter, and the other managed by your desktop email program.
Klient rdp przekierowanie portow com1:. Or you may have a single spam folder into which both place the messages they identify as spam.
Netflix remove payment method on iphone. But one thing remains constant: when you “mark as spam” (or junk), that trains only the online service (if you’re doing it in a web interface) or your desktop email program (if you’re doing it on your PC). I know of no way to tell them both at the same time.
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