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    Adjust Spam Control Settings
    • Lower number = greater sensitivity, more messages tagged as possible spam:
      A lower number on the restriction level scale is very restrictive because only a few requirements must be met before assigning a tag.

    • Higher number = less sensitivity, fewer messages tagged as possible spam:
      A higher number on the restriction level scale is minimally restrictive because more requirements must be met. The spam control system must find several indicators before tagging a message as possible spam.

    • A lower sensitivity may also increase "false positives," messages tagged as spam that are actually legitimate.
    To adjust the level of sensitivity for spam control:
    1. Log onto Campus Connection.
    2. Select "Demographic Portfolio" from the main menu.
    3. Select "E-mail addresses."
    4. Select "Start/change spam control."
    5. Select the "tag spam" check box for your Outlook e-mail address (you@depaul.edu). To unsubscribe, remove the checkmark.
    6. Select "advanced options."
    7. Select your desired level of sensitivity.
    8. Click "Save."
    For more information on how spam control works and sensitivity levels, review how it works



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