Thursday, April 22, 2010

Spam Filter

For agents using the company (realsa) email, I have asked our mail provider to turn off the spam filter. The reason I have done this is that sometimes the notifications of MLS violations were being caught by the spam filter and consquently agents and staff were unaware of violations.

If you want to turn your spam filter back on - go to http://mail.realsa.com and login with your user name (first part of email addresss followed by .real and your password. You can then turn on your filter and adjust the settings. I just cannot assure that you will receive everything from Central Texas MLS. If you do turn on the filter, you can whitelist their email on your site as well. That is something I cannot do for you.

I would recommend you use Outlook or Outlook Express to receive your email. You can then use Outlook or Outlook Express to manage your spam settings. Unfortunately, if you let mail.realsa.com serve your spam settings, you cannot see caught spam unless you go directly to mail.reals.com and look at caught spam (it does not show up in caught spam in Outlook or Outlook Exppress unless you allow Outlook of Outlook Express to be the exclusive manager of Spam.

Within the next several weeks, our mail server will send a list of caught spam to your email address every three days - so that could help solve the problem with Central Texas MLS - as long as you review your caught spam.

Any Questions? Give me a call.

Bernie

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