A significant amount of messages addressed to Western e-mail accounts is now spam. In many cases, ITS is able to identify these messages and deliver them to a 'Spam Trap' location rather than to your personal inbox. We are
in the process of a staged migration which will result in all users
having an active SpamTrap. Individuals wanting to take advantage of the SpamTrap service prior to
migration can do so by entering their user ID and password in the boxes below and then click the Activate SpamTrap button. Please Note: There are gaps in the processing of spam content addressed to mailing lists. Messages that are identified as spam are not currently trapped but are still tagged with [Spam?] in the left hand margin of the subject line. Activate Your SpamTrap
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