Re-classifying junk mail addressee

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I have a single email address, but access it from work and home computers. I
regularly send emails to myself ie from work (Eudora) to home (Windows Vista
- Windows Mail). On my home computer, emails from myself consistently arrive
in the Junk Mail inbox, despite the fact that I have registered my own email
address as a "contact". How can I rescue myself from my own Junk Mail?
 
Jonathan said:
I have a single email address, but access it from work and home computers.
I
regularly send emails to myself ie from work (Eudora) to home (Windows
Vista
- Windows Mail). On my home computer, emails from myself consistently
arrive
in the Junk Mail inbox, despite the fact that I have registered my own
email
address as a "contact". How can I rescue myself from my own Junk Mail?

Did you check to see if you are in the list at tools>junk mail
options>blocked senders?
If so remove it.
Also add your address to the safe sender list.
 
Perfect - done. Thanks!
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Jonathan


mac said:
Did you check to see if you are in the list at tools>junk mail
options>blocked senders?
If so remove it.
Also add your address to the safe sender list.
 
I have tried to "remove" an address from the Blocked Senders List, I click
"Apply" and close out of Windows Mail, then, when I re-open Windows Mail and
go to the Blocked Senders List, the address is STILL THERE! Any ideas?
Thanks,
Susan
 
Open Windows Mail > Tools > Junk E-mail Options > Blocked Senders > click
the address > Remove > OK

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