Eric, Chris' suggestion was to use IMAP rather than POP3. He did not mention the web interface. Most mail clients, including Outlook, IOS, and Android, can use either IMAP or POP3. You select the type when adding the account to the mail client. We recommend IMAP to all our clients. When using IMAP with SurgeMail and the recommended settings, there will be a special folder available in the mail client. I believe the default name is "Spam". Moving messages into and out of that folder trains the spam engine in SurgeMail. Jim On Apr 5, 2016, at 7:55 PM, "" <> wrote: ChrisP, Some of us old-timers prefer to use email clients. Some people even use (gasp!) MS Outlook with Surgemail even though the calendar and addresses won't synch. I have that one person using my server with Outlook using Fruux for those. Phones and tablets, in particular, work a lot better with email clients since their web clients are so buggy. I know that you folks have spent an unbelievable amount of time on the web interface, but many people don't care a whit about that. I think there are more people than you think you know about that only use email clients, 'cause look where the direction is going and it's not toward PC's. Eric Vey ------ Original Message ------ From: "surgemail-support" <surgemail-support@netwinsite.com> To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com Sent: 4/5/2016 7:19:40 PM Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Does isspam and notspam still work (isspam, not issmap) Yes, but it works better to drag/drop the messages into the spam folder if you are using imap. ChrisP. On 6/04/2016 11:12 a.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote: with imap? I keep forwarding messages to issmap, but it seems not be to working as well as when I was using pop. So do they still work to train aspam? Eric Vey Virus-free. www.avast.com Virus-free. www.avast.com
ChrisP, Some of us old-timers prefer to use email clients. Some people even use (gasp!) MS Outlook with Surgemail even though the calendar and addresses won't synch. I have that one person using my server with Outlook using Fruux for those. Phones and tablets, in particular, work a lot better with email clients since their web clients are so buggy. I know that you folks have spent an unbelievable amount of time on the web interface, but many people don't care a whit about that. I think there are more people than you think you know about that only use email clients, 'cause look where the direction is going and it's not toward PC's. Eric Vey ------ Original Message ------ From: "surgemail-support" <surgemail-support@netwinsite.com> To: surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com Sent: 4/5/2016 7:19:40 PM Subject: Re: [SurgeMail List] Does isspam and notspam still work (isspam, not issmap) Yes, but it works better to drag/drop the messages into the spam folder if you are using imap. ChrisP. On 6/04/2016 11:12 a.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote: with imap? I keep forwarding messages to issmap, but it seems not be to working as well as when I was using pop. So do they still work to train aspam? Eric Vey Virus-free. www.avast.com Virus-free. www.avast.com
(isspam, not issmap) Yes, but it works better to drag/drop the messages into the spam folder if you are using imap. ChrisP. On 6/04/2016 11:12 a.m., surgemailHIDDEN@etwinsite.com wrote: with imap? I keep forwarding messages to issmap, but it seems not be to working as well as when I was using pop. So do they still work to train aspam? Eric Vey Virus-free. www.avast.com
with imap? I keep forwarding messages to issmap, but it seems not be to working as well as when I was using pop. So do they still work to train aspam? Eric Vey Virus-free. www.avast.com
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