![]() which is something you never want to advertise to a SPAMMER. You can bounce email as junk in which mail servers will flag the senders as potential SPAM, but doing so also informs them that your email is valid. You can configure your client, but it's only your client. A client and a server are not the same thing. ![]() In a nutshell, the mail must be sent to this client AFTER having passed through the mail server to do its thing. ![]() You can specify what is and is not considered junk mail and it "learns" to filter mail based on that information. as such, it acts like Apple's Mail which is also a client. So your mail client has nothing to do with that sort of filtering.įast Mail sounds like a mail client. it is filtered from reaching each users' individual inbox as it reaches the mail server. Your ISP has junk mail filtering as well, but as noted by Red Menance, it is only going to filter that mail which would globally be considered junk mail to anyone. Apple's filters do not intercept the mail before it is sent to your mail server (which you do not host, your ISP host this). so it must be sent to your inbox to be flagged as junk mail. it filters mail as it is received to the client.
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