> So far today, "training" the spam filter to not
 > consider them as "junk" doesn't seem to be
 > working, but at least I'm getting them.

>Add [email protected] to your web mail address book.

The webmail filter system is limited and what's there may not even work. 
The filter gives me an option to "keep in inbox" based on various criteria. 
I have tried using "leafe.com" in the From field; it doesn't work because 
the From field contains the address of the original sender. There is no 
option to filter on Reply-to. Profox doesn't have anything distinctive in 
the Subject line like the other groups do, so I can't use that. I set up 
one to use "[email protected] in my contacts" (whitelisting), but haven't 
received any messages since then. I suspect it won't work either, because 
the messages don't come into the inbox, they go straight to the spam 
folder, so they can't be "kept" there. But now I'm sending this, so I can 
find out what happens to it.

I'll watch this over the long weekend and call them back on Tuesday if 
there's no improvement.

Ken
www.stic-cil.org



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