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Change Your Spam Folder And Create Custom Spam Tags

For the convenience of our customers we provide tools that enable you to change the folder junk email is saved in along with an option to add your own custom tags to mark junk mail.

Log Into Settings

To begin load https://mail.hover.com in your web browser and log in with your full email address and password.

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Then click on the "Spam" section under Settings.

Adjust Spam Settings

The default folder for all junk email is the Spam folder. You can change this to any of the built in or custom folders you have in webmail. You can also add tags to junk mail. If you check "Use Default" it will just use the tag "[Spam]". These features are very useful if you download email into a program on your computer and want to make sure that you do not lose legitimate email inadvertently marked as spam or if you want to configure your email software to filter junk mail based on your custom spam tag.

Custom Spam Settings Saved

In the example above, all junk email will be directed to the Inbox with [Bulk] added to the subject of the messages for easy sorting.

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Comments (2)

Wednesday Dec 02 at 05:12 AM Bernt Malmkvist

How do I add a friend to the Spam filter to avoid having his/her mails calssified as Spam?

Wednesday Dec 02 at 10:43 AM John Moffat

@Bernt

You can add up to 500 total addresses combined in your Safe or Blocked Senders list. To add your friend's email address, login to your Webmail (https://mail.hover.com), and look on the lower left of the screen. Click on Mail Settings. Now click on the Blocking Tab. You can add your friend's whole email address (john@example.com) or use a wildcard to accept all the addresses from their domain (*@example.com) . You can block addresses the same way. Please check out: http://about.hover.com/safesender

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