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Old 26 Jul 2019, 07:59 PM   #5
TenFour
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And on top of mxguarddog's filters you'll have the email provider's set of filters which may be more restrictive. So some of the false positives may end up in two different places: spam folder and mxguarddog's quarantine
I believe Mxguarddog asks you to turn off your email service provider's spam filter, if that is possible. I had this very problem you describe when using POBox.com's email forwarding service. It would trap some emails and others would be in the junk folder where the emails were delivered. Added extra work to the process of checking email.
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