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i mark messages as spam, and have been doing so for several weeks now, becausee my phone and tablet don't seem to have filters. i continue to receive messages that have been marked as spam--over and over. please help! i know my way around computers, so i don't think it's me! but you never know! thanks.
@moosie wrote:i mark messages as spam, and have been doing so for several weeks now, becausee my phone and tablet don't seem to have filters. i continue to receive messages that have been marked as spam--over and over. please help! i know my way around computers, so i don't think it's me! but you never know! thanks.
You will probably have to log into Verizon webmail and set up filters and/or add them to your blocked senders list. Also verify that the Spam Detector is turned on.
not to be snarky, but of course the spam detector is on. i assume that it would have some effect, and then you resort to blocking, etc. i'd have to block nearly everything that comes in manually. that's a lot of trouble--the spam detector does it easily if it is working!
I am having the same problem. I have even gone into my McAfee program where I can block spam messages from Sender and they are still coming through. I don't get it either.
I too have been having a very frustrating time the last few months with repeated SPAM. I've been using DSL from Verizon for over 7 years and the SPAM filters worked extremely well, with an occasional legitimate email shuttled into SPAM. Now, it seems that legitimate email never ends up in SPAM but SPAM ends up in my email many times per day. I download my email to Mozilla Thunderbird, so when I see SPAM I log into Verizon webmail to mark it as such. Some times the email has already been removed to the SPAM folder based on - I'm guessing here - the reports from other users. But the SPAM keeps coming and coming.
Fix the damned thing!! You've obviously loosened up the settings to prevent false positives, which were fairly rare before, but have seriously reduced it effectiveness.
I am not happy about this at all and may have to go on a rampage, verbal of course, to get things going.
Straggler
the way that I understand the spam button to work, is that it sends a flag to verizon's spam program, and it gets logged, and when X amount of people do something similiar it then begins rejecting it by adding a rule. so it doesn't immediately begin blocking that message. So you have to hit spam to report it, and then you have to acutally block the sender using the rules that were mentioned earlier.
SPAM Detector tool - incoming only
What does SPAM DETECTOR tool do?
Your ability to communicate with family or friends can be hindered by unsolicited email or "spam". If you have your SPAM Detector ON, it will sift and catch unsolicited emails sent to your email account and either present them in the SPAM Detector folder or delete them. (Note: You can adjust your SPAM Detector settings in the Settings/Email Settings tab within Message Center.)
Furthermore, if there are emails you deem as SPAM, you can “Mark as SPAM” by selecting the email from your email inbox list view and select SPAM icon from top menu bar. It will put the email in your SPAM Detector folder and send an email to the VZ Abuse team and third party vendor to evaluate. If it is deemed SPAM, SPAM Detector definitions/rules will be updated.
Please note that marking email as SPAM does not add the email to the Blocked Senders list. Furthermore, SPAMMERs rarely use the same email address more than once to send SPAM.
Also here are some best practices for email, I like to remind people because they often do not remember, and something might click that works for you, where you weren't aware of it earlier.
You are partially correct. Missed SPAM should, I repeat should, set a flag and prevent it from recurring. This is now only working on a very limited basis. Sometimes I get the same SPAM the very next day. That should not happen!
Let me repeat, I have 7 years experience with Verizon. The problems started a few months ago. I have not changed my settings and they are set correctly. This is rudimentary information and the problem lies with Verizon's Spam filters being not aggressive enough. As I said previously, occasionally the "Old" SPAM Filter - the working one - would falsely mark a good email as SPAM so I would occasionally check the webmail Spam folder to correct any mistakes. I would much rather do this than have to go in every single day to mark multiple messages as Spam only to have them reappear.
And do not tell me I need to set up blocking. If you have ever tried that yourself then you would know that it will only block "legitimate" emails which you have decided you no longer want to see. Usually, unsubscribing from legitimate email is the preferred method.
I think you and I are in a similiar situation, I was with vz dsl since it came out in my neighborhood, I have seen many different vz modems and routers come in and out of my house, the thing that is a little different, is our understanding of how the spam detector works. The way the online wording is, reinforces that you marking it spam, does not mean it will not come in the next day. It's how verizon wants it. Good bad or ugly, it's how it's set up. when X amount of people do something similiar it then begins rejecting it by adding a rule. but it doesn't immediately begin blocking that message.
If you want a stricter spam filter, then you should either share that idea, and get some votes or purchase a better one. They even have free ones, so a purchase isn't even neccessary, but the way vz's spam detector is set up, isn't to block the message immediately after you click spam, that's never been my experience with it in the past.
It will put the email in your SPAM Detector folder and send an email to the VZ Abuse team and third party vendor to evaluate. If it is deemed SPAM, SPAM Detector definitions/rules will be updated.
Let me add one specific instance of the failure on this SPAM detector.
At 10:38 AM today the SPAM filter caught appropriately: From: now approved, Subject: Account Deposit: 06/22/12. GOOD!
Then at 11:43 AM, the SPAM filter missed this: ............... From: now approved, Subject: Account Deposit: 06/22/12. VERY BAD!!!
I did nothing about the first one as it was properly classified. Verizon then passed the exact same email as valid about an hour later, again with no input from me.
So, tell me, oh wise one, what went wrong? Maybe, just maybe, Verizon's SPAM filter really sucks?
That's a good example, hopefully you had a chance to forward that to spamdetector.notcaught@verizon.net