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 The Lorentz Institute email server scans emails for viruses and spam. Nonetheless, it is possible that a few unwanted emails slip through our security mesh. Should the problem become unbearable (e.g. your inbox is filled with tens of unwanted emails), please do not hesitate to contact the [[https://helpdesk.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/|helpdesk]]. The Lorentz Institute email server scans emails for viruses and spam. Nonetheless, it is possible that a few unwanted emails slip through our security mesh. Should the problem become unbearable (e.g. your inbox is filled with tens of unwanted emails), please do not hesitate to contact the [[https://helpdesk.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl/|helpdesk]].
  
-TIP: Please collect all unwanted emails in an ''ad hoc'' folder. This might help the system administrators `train' the anti-spam software to generate better spam tags.+TIP: Please collect all wanted and unwanted e-mails in ''ad hoc'' folders. This will help the system administrators `train' the anti-spam software to generate better spam tags.
  
 As of April 2016, all emails received by the Lorentz Institute servers will have SPAM header tags. This can be of help in determining why a particular email was not tagged as spam and can help devise better filtering rules. As of April 2016, all emails received by the Lorentz Institute servers will have SPAM header tags. This can be of help in determining why a particular email was not tagged as spam and can help devise better filtering rules.
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