John, I am ready to admit my ignorance - and as a matter of fact if you would be so kind to send me a private message explaining what to do, I would appreciate. However, for the time being I need to download the messages in the spam folder if I want to check that something important did not get trapped in it. But what puzzles me is that sometimes we assume Internet users are smart, sometimes not. Why is it that it should be considered a given that users know how to deal with spam and know about MUAs, but on the other hand we assume that they will be victims of all kind of Internet frauds? Cheers, R.
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: John Levine [mailto:john.levine@cauce.org] Inviato: sabato 12 luglio 2014 23:28 A: Roberto Gaetano Cc: at-large@atlarge-lists.icann.org Oggetto: Re: R: [At-Large] [ALAC] Fwd: A million domains taken down by email checks
One of the problems that the spam filters does not solve, unless there is a way that I am ignorant about, is that even if the incoming messages are put in a separate folder, I still have to pay for the connection time while the junk is downloaded.
Aw, come on. MUAs that let you specify which folders to download have only been available for about 20 years.
Regards, John Levine, john.levine@cauce.org CAUCE North America