I just received the warning from ATS (below) that I am using filters on old.mail.msu.edu. I did not believe that I have any filters, so I logged on to old.mail.msu.edu to check. When I go to the Filters screen, the heading "Existing mail filters:" is followed by an empty box, as I expected. Have others received an incorrect warning about this? I have used filters on MSU mail in the past, but have not had any for a couple of years. Does this somehow cause the false warning for my account? -----Original Message----- From: ATS Help Desk [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 8:50 AM To: Mail filter users Subject: Filtering in MSU's Legacy E-mail Service to be Discontinued You are receiving this e-mail because you have been identified as someone using filters on MSU's legacy e-mail service, old.mail.msu.edu. On Monday, May 11, 2009, filters that were set up in the legacy e-mail service, old.mail.msu.edu, will be discontinued. Please read knowledgebase article 11545 at help.msu.edu - http://techbase.msu.edu/article.asp?id=11545 - "Impending Elimination of old.mail.msu.edu Filtering." * If you are using an e-mail client such as Outlook, Eudora, Thunderbird, etc., and would like filters set up in your client, please follow instructions listed under the help function within the e-mail client you use. * If you use filters to automatically process your incoming mail to folders and/or use the Web interface at mail.msu.edu, please follow instructions listed at help.msu.edu, knowledge base article 11172 "How to I set up filters in the mail.msu.edu Web Interface" http://techbase.msu.edu/article.asp?id=11172 If you would like assistance, please call the ATS Help Desk at (517) 432-6200 or contact your local IT support person.