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  2. Whitelist - Wikipedia

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    Spam filters often include the ability to "whitelist" certain sender IP addresses, email addresses or domain names to protect their email from being rejected or sent to a junk mail folder. These can be manually maintained by the user [1] or system administrator - but can also refer to externally maintained whitelist services. [citation needed] [2]

  3. Greylisting (email) - Wikipedia

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    Modern greylisting applications (such as Postgrey for Unix-like operating systems) automatically whitelist senders that prove themselves capable of recovering from temporary errors, [6] regardless of the reputed spamminess of the sender. [citation needed] Implementation also generally include the ability to manually whitelist some mailservers.

  4. DomainKeys Identified Mail - Wikipedia

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    An Agent or User Identifier (AUID) can optionally be included. The format is an email address with an optional local-part. The domain must be equal to, or a subdomain of, the signing domain. The semantics of the AUID are intentionally left undefined, and may be used by the signing domain to establish a more fine-grained sphere of responsibility.

  5. Block and unblock email addresses in AOL Mail

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    Block email addresses. 1. Open an email or select it from your mailbox. 2. Click the More icon. 2. Click Block Senders. 2. Optionally, select to also delete emails you've received from the sender.

  6. Keep your inbox clean by blocking unwanted mail in AOL ...

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    Block email addresses from the read email view 1. Sign in to Desktop Gold. 2. Open the read email view. 3. Right click on the email address. 4.

  7. Domain Name System blocklist - Wikipedia

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    A Domain Name System blocklist, Domain Name System-based blackhole list, Domain Name System blacklist (DNSBL) or real-time blackhole list (RBL) is a service for operation of mail servers to perform a check via a Domain Name System (DNS) query whether a sending host's IP address is blacklisted for email spam. [1]

  8. Missing emails? How to find and check your spam folder

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    Learn to manage your spam folder, rescue important emails that don't belong there and filter incoming junk out of your primary email inbox.

  9. Manage spam in AOL Mail - AOL Help

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    Open the Spam folder. Select the email. Click Restore to Inbox or Not Spam; Click Ok on the top toolbar to move the message into your inbox. Future messages from this sender will be delivered to the inbox.