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6 Chapter 2 - Managing the Junk Box
As an example, suppose you wanted to see only messages that were Spam or Likely Spam. Clear all the checkboxes except the Show Spam and Show Likely Spam check boxes. Leave all the locations selected and click Search.
To select all the messages visible, check the box at the top of the left column. Otherwise, select the messages you wish to receive. Note that selection data is not saved once you navigate to another results page.
Supported Search
The following types of search can be performed in the To, From, or Subject field.
Boolean Search
zOR Operator: This is the default search. Add OR in between search words. The results will contain any of these search words.
zAND Operator: Add ‘+’ before the search word (or) AND in between search words. Each result must contain these words.
zNOT Operator: Add
Wildcard Search
z* operator: Add * to the middle or end of the word. This substitutes more than one character to the search word, and attempts to perform a search on all possible words.
z? operator: Add ? to the middle or end of the word. This substitues one character and will find the match for the word.
Note: Wildcard operators should be added to the middle or end of the text, rather than at that beginning.
Phrase Search
A phrase is a group of words surrounded by “quotes.” The exact phrase will be searched.
Fuzzy Search
Add ‘~’ to the end of the word to search for the closest possible match. This search is useful when search words have an error, or the exact spelling for the text is unknown.