• Your email passes through the automated filters that detect suspected junk email and viruses.
• Suspicious email is directed to your personal, web-based, password-protected Message Center (it does not arrive at your computer's in-box). Think of this as a quarantine area. In your personal Message Center you can read the quarantined email online, delete it, or deliver (forward) to your in-box.
• On a regular basis, you'll receive an email that summarizes the amount of messages quarantined in your personal Message Center.
• Initially, you should visit your personal Message Center often because the system "remembers and learns" from your interaction. As time goes on you will be able to rely on your periodic notifications of your Message Center activity.
• The message filtering center lets you "block" senders; meaning email from them will always be filtered. Or you can "safelist" senders; meaning their email will always be delivered. |