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I looked at my spam and only 1 out of 219 were spam! How do I fix that? The rest were mails I need to get.

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I normally do not check the spam. However i am shocked? at the amount of good emails that went to spam. How do I control that? Mails that I NEED!

I normally do not check the spam. However i am shocked? at the amount of good emails that went to spam. How do I control that? Mails that I NEED!

Solution eye eponami

You need to learn how to train your Spam filters. Contact your e-mail provider (whoever is after the @ symbol in your e-mail address) for help.

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hello, you're posting in the firefox support forum - firefox is a browser and doesn't handle your emails. in case you're using thunderbird as a mail client and have a question about it please say so, then we will move your question into the thunderbird queue. if you're accessing your mails through webmail, contact your email-provider in order to help you further...

Problems with email and how to find help

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Solution eye oponami

You need to learn how to train your Spam filters. Contact your e-mail provider (whoever is after the @ symbol in your e-mail address) for help.

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Tyler Downer said

You need to learn how to train your Spam filters. Contact your e-mail provider (whoever is after the @ symbol in your e-mail address) for help.
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Thanks or the help...

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Some e-mail providers have an option to sort incoming mail. Check with your provider.

Go here and register for protection for your e-mail and phones; The National Do Not Call Registry