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Control the Fate of Your Spam

June 21, 2007 by IRIS Staff

If you have an e-mail account on the imap server and have your spam and sanitized virus messages automatically filtered into the EECS-Filtered folder, then you can now control how long those unwanted messages should be kept around.

Visit the [spam and virus e-mail deletion][1] page to make your adjustments.

Don’t currently have your spam and virus e-mail automatically filtered by the imap server? Head on over to the [automatic e-mail filtering][2] page and “opt-in.”

If you ever need to get to them again, both of the aforementioned utilities can be found on the [forms page][3].

[1]: https://imap.eecs.berkeley.edu:442
[2]: https://idsg.eecs.berkeley.edu/eecs/eecs/imap-filter-optout.cgi
[3]: /35-forms.html

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