Junk E-mail Filter
CSU,Chico filters Exchange e-mail for SPAM and viruses. The process quarantines suspected Junk E-mail on a separate server, before it ever gets to your inbox. You instead receive a "Junk E-mail/Spam Digest" once a day at 3:00pm. This digest contains a list of all the suspected Junk E-mail you have received for the day, and if a legitimate message appears in the list, you can choose to release it from quarantine to your inbox by simply clicking on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the CSU Junk E-mail/Spam filter work?
- What happens when messages are quarantined?
- What is the CSU Junk E-mail/Spam Digest?
- What do the options mean in the Junk E-mail/Spam Digest?
- Do I need to set a spam rule in Outlook for the spam filter to work?
- What options does Manage My Account provide?
- How do the links Request Summary Digest, and Request My Safe/Blocked Senders List work?
- How do I stop my digests from being moved to my Junk E-mail folder?
- What is a spam score?
- Do quarantined messages count in my mailbox quota size?
- What is the Safe/Blocked Senders List?
Junk E-mail/Spam Digest

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More Information
- FAQ - Answers to common questions about the junk e-mail filter and spam digests.
- Manage My Account - Mange your digest and junk e-mail filtering.
- Digest Filter - Set up a rule that moves your daily digest message to a folder in your mailbox.
- Outlook Safe Senders - Stop digests from being moved to your Junk E-mail folder.

