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ChoiceMail One 3.1 - User Guide and FAQ

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How to use Unknown Senders



Unknown Senders

Some ChoiceMail users like to review their Unknown Sender mail on a regular basis, and just to be 100% sure they haven't missed anything important.

From the Unknown Senders tab, you can approve or reject a message, a sender or an entire domain with a click of the mouse.

For most users, reviewing unknown mail takes only a few seconds a day. But if you get lots of spam, you may want to use rules - ones that we built in or ones that you create - to cut down on the amount of unknown mail. You can use rules to automatically approve certain types of mail you want or to send mail you know you don't want straight to the junk box.

Frequently Asked Questions - ChoiceMail One

  1. Do I need to get a new email account to use ChoiceMail One?
    No - unlike many other systems, ChoiceMail One works with your own email accounts - nor do you have to forward your email to any central service for examination. Your email remains private and on your computer.

  2. How many email accounts does ChoiceMail One support?
    ChoiceMail One will support as many email accounts as you need. You can configure ChoiceMail One to retrieve mail from an arbitrary number of accounts to which you have access, even if different accounts are on different servers or with multiple ISPs. If you acquire more email accounts, you can easily add them into ChoiceMail One.

  3. What if my ISP offers spam blocking?
    A number of companies offer centralized spam filtering service. We don't believe that centralized filtering systems (or indeed client-based filtering systems) are adequate and suggest that you disable that option if it's offered to you. Then depend on ChoiceMail One to manage your spam.


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