Using SpamGuard Plus

Getting Started Working With the Spam Folder Training the Filter Resetting the Filter

Getting Started With SpamGuard

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We all hate spam. Spam, if you don’t know, is any message or posting, regardless of its content, that is sent to multiple recipients who haven’t specifically requested the message. Other common terms for spam include junk mail, UCE (unsolicited commercial email), and UBE (unsolicited bulk email). The most effective way to prevent spam from entering your AT&T Mail Inbox is to use SpamGuard Plus.

The SpamGuard Plus tool includes filters that automatically send suspected spam to a special mail folder called Spam. This folder is created the first time you receive a message that you or SpamGuard Plus identifies as junk mail.

The Spam folder in the list of mail folders.

When SpamGuard Plus is disabled, AT&T Mail delivers all incoming email, including spam, to your Inbox (and, if you use filters, to other folders). When enabled, SpamGuard Plus identifies suspect messages and routes them to your Spam folder, where you can review them.

SpamGuard Plus enhances basic SpamGuard functionality by using your own personal spam filter, in addition to the general SpamGuard filter. By marking messages as Spam or Not Spam, you develop a training history for your personal spam filter.

 

Here’s How

  1. In a browser, go to your AT&T Mail page.

  2. Select Mail Options from the Options menu.

    Select Mail Options from the Options menu.

    The General options page appears.

  3. On the left side of the mail options page, select the Spam option.

    Select the Spam option.

  4. On the Spam page, a check in front of the Automatically send suspected spam to my Spam folder option indicates that SpamGuard Plus is enabled.

    A check mark indicates that SpamGuard Plus is turned on.Enlarge

  5. To turn SpamGuard Plus off, click to deselect this option.

    Turning SpamGuard Plus off.

  6. Select the length of time you want Yahoo! to save messages in the Spam folder on the Empty Spam folder menu.

    Select the length of time to keep spam messages.

  7. Click the Save Changes button to save your settings.

    Click the Save Changes button.

 

What’s Next

SpamGuard Plus becomes even more effective as you use it because you train it to recognize what you consider to be junk mail.


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Words to Know

  • Filter: a rule that AT&T Mail uses to direct an incoming message to a particular folder.
  • Folder: a container that holds individual elements specific to the context; for example, email messages in AT&T Mail or bookmarks in the Bookmarks Sidebar module.
  • Junk mail: unsolicited email on the Internet; also called "spam".
  • Spam: unsolicited email on the Internet; also called "junk mail".
  • Spam folder: a permanent folder that SpamGuard Plus uses to hold messages it considers spam.
  • Training history: the information that SpamGuard Plus collects about the messages that a user considers spam and not spam.