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-We recommend leaving the spam filter set to "Normal,(w/Quarantine)(RECOMMENDED)".  Please note, if you choose "Normal", this disables the spam quarantine, and any quarantined mail will just be **deleted**.+We recommend leaving the spam filter set to "**Normal (w/Quarantine)(RECOMMENDED)**".  We have also added a "Low (w/Quarantine)filter that will allow a significant amount of spam come throughwith fewer messages actually getting caught in the quarantine.
  
 We do not allow disabling of spam protection, but you have control over who is sending you email by clicking "__Show More__". We do not allow disabling of spam protection, but you have control over who is sending you email by clicking "__Show More__".
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   * The From: Whitelist allows a message marked as spam to go through if the from: address matches an entry in the list.   * The From: Whitelist allows a message marked as spam to go through if the from: address matches an entry in the list.
 Clicking on a list will pop up a small window that will show you all of your list entries and allow you to add a new entry. Clicking on a list will pop up a small window that will show you all of your list entries and allow you to add a new entry.
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-**As a note, you should not overuse white and black lists. It is better to determine why a message is either being marked as Spam or isn't, so that problem can be corrected. While you can whitelist a sender to circumvent the anti-Spam filters, doing so may expose you to potential trouble if that person's PC contracts a virus, etc. __You should only use a whitelist or blacklist as a last resort__.** 
  
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