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Junk or suspicious mail10F8BFC5:7634:FOL07C8EFrom: Pegasus Mail Technical Support <support@pmail.gen.nz>
To: New Pegasus Mail User <Admin>
Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 12:46:43 +1200
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Subject: About this folder
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This folder is created automatically the first time you run Pegasus 
Mail. When you turn on Pegasus Mail's 'Content Control' feature to 
handle spam and other unwanted mail messages, this folder is where 
any unwanted mail will end up.

To turn on Pegasus Mail's Content Control feature, move the mouse 
up to the 'Tools' option on the menu bar and click it: from the menu 
that opens, select 'Content Control'. A dialog will open showing one or 
more Content Control definitions - simply select the one you want to 
use and click the 'Enable' button.

When you have enabled Content Control, Pegasus Mail will analyze 
all mail that arrives in your new mail folder, and if it thinks that it might 
be spam, it will move it into this folder automatically. You should 
probably take a quick look in this folder from time to time just in case 
a legitimate mail message has been detected as spam (when this 
happens, it is called "encountering a false positive").

For more help on content control, please select "Help index" from the 
"Help" menu and click on the "Content control (spam management)" 
link.