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Jun 27, 2005 at 9:09am
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Spam filter improvement
I would like to suggest that all e-mails with an empty subject and empty sender be automatically placed in the Trash bin. Writing.com is generally okay in deleting Spam, but I've noticed that lately, these blank e-mails are making their way ever more frequently into my inbox. (And no, I do not have my Writing.com e-mail address publicly listed anywhere that I am aware of.) IMO no LEGITIMATE e-mail would ever have a blank subject or sender, so it seems like it would be a good measure to automatically delete them.

I'd also like to mention again the idea of not including Spam e-mails in the "New mail" listings when logging on to the site. Or at least of giving users a way to turn off notification of mails that have been marked as Spam, at their own risk, and having only legitimate mail (non-Spam) show up as "New mail." The "(Fill in number of) e-mails have been deleted as Spam" notice can still appear in the inbox once the user goes into it.



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Spam filter improvement · 06-27-05 9:09am
by Tehuti, Lord Of The Eight
Re: Spam filter improvement · 06-27-05 12:44pm
by The ScaryMaster

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