
If you choose "none," the filter will be removed altogether. When you choose another SPAM setting, your original preference will be replaced with the new one. When you choose "high," "medium," or "low" for your SPAM setting, a filter is created on your account, which will be labeled based on your preferences.

This will ensure you receive all messages from that sender and their messages won’t be identified as SPAM. If emails from a particular sender are being identified incorrectly as SPAM, save the sender as a contact. For more information, see Using Filters in Virgin Media Mail. To permanently block an email from a sender that you identify as SPAM (but the SPAM filter does not), you can set up a filter to delete any future messages. Marking an email as SPAM or NOT SPAM in Virgin Media Mail will move that email to the relevant folder, but doesn't maintain that choice for future messages for that sender. Navigate away from the SPAM Settings page – this will save the chosen setting.Flag a message as SPAM but deliver to Inbox.Click the System menu icon on the top right of the screen.

You can change this by going into your webmail settings and selecting SPAM settings from a desktop or laptop (SPAM settings are not available if you’re using Virgin Media mail on a mobile or tablet device) If we identify an email message as potential SPAM, we move these messages into the 'Spam folder' automatically. How do I manage my Virgin Media email spam settings?
