[vip_students] Spamfighter and blocking messages.

  • From: "NCBI Technical Support" <paul.traynor@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 11:20:58 -0000

Hi Robbie,

Try this to block any spam that creeps through the net:

1. While in the inbox, arrow to the offending message.

2. Now route jaws to PC cursor by using the "insert key + the jaws key, top
right of the numpad and bottom left of the numpad.

3. Press the number pad 9 key to go to the top of your screen that is the
"inbox" screen.

4. Now using the number pad 2 key, come down a line at a time till you reach
the spamfighter toolbar. You can identify this as jaws will say things like
"block,  unblock, etc" this will indicate to you that you are on the correct
toolbar.

5. Now using your keys, "control + number pad 4 or 6 keys" you can arrow
right or left till you locate the "block button".

6. Once you have identified the block button on the spamfighter toolbar,
just use the jaws left mouse click once. This is the key on the number pad
which is called the "slash key" and is just to the right of the numlock key
on the top row of the number pad.

Once you have done this the offending message will be moved into the
spamfighter folder and any subsequent messages from that party or address
will be moved into the spamfighter folder.

Let us know how this goes for you.

Paul.


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It has removed 2100 spam emails to date.
Paying users do not have this message in their emails.
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