Does UC Davis filter spam? Yes, UC Davis uses a number of techniques to identify and filter spam, and enables you to customize spam filtering for your campus email account.
How does the campus spam filtering service work? UC Davis employs several different methods for identifying spam. These methods work together to assign scores to potential spam email messages. The scores assigned are based on lists of characteristics of known spam messages. Does every email message receive a spam score? Most email messages will receive a spam score, but not all. Messages receiving a score of 4 or lower are more likely to be legitimate email messages. Can spam filtering accidentally delete legitimate messages? Spam filtering is not 100% accurate, so you may want to check your UCD-spam folder for false-positives. Through Geckomail or MyUCDavis, click UCD-spam from the list of folders on the left. Your UCD-spam folder is not accessible from email client like Outlook or Eudora unless you use IMAP. Can I change the way the campus filters spam to my email account?
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