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Feeling at Home
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In terms of combating spam, the only really effective tools are server side so if your ISP doesn't have good anti-spam your best bet is to do as others have recommended and get a gmail account. You should be able to forward your existing address to gmail so you don't have to go through the hassle of getting all your contacts to update your address. If you're technical and are running your own server, look at SpamAssassin. I've been running SpamAssassin on my home mail server for years and it's very effective at filtering and tagging same so my email client can drop it. I receive on average 400 - 500 email per day and roughly 80% is spam..... but I never see it because it's filtered before it reaches my end client. Last edited by mithrilG60; 01-29-2010 at 12:23 PM. |
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I Need My Space
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I have successfully used filtering for myself and only get 1 or 2 spams a day. I'm more upset that it's become less about advertising and more about creating confusion. The fact that people are getting rich by hijacking systems and harvesting E-mail addresses should really piss people off. When they call my business to sell their service to me, I give them a hard time. It's all I can do.
The feds did a good job taking down this International Spam ring. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/10...mers_targeted/ Other governments have been willing to work with us on this. |
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