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riverman September 22nd 03 12:46 PM

Getting rid of the deluge
 
I'm starting to get the same hammering from the MSPatch virus that others
mentioned. I've set up a filter to send any email with Microsoft in the
heading or body directly to my trash, but my trash is getting filled so
quickly that its still overloading my mail space. Does anyone know how to
adjust the settings in Yahoo so that the trash gets emptied more frequently:
like once an hour, instead of their default (which I think is every 2
weeks)?

--riverman



Andrew Taylor September 22nd 03 05:16 PM

Getting rid of the deluge
 
Good question; please post the answer if you get it.

riverman wrote:
I'm starting to get the same hammering from the MSPatch virus that others
mentioned. I've set up a filter to send any email with Microsoft in the
heading or body directly to my trash, but my trash is getting filled so
quickly that its still overloading my mail space. Does anyone know how to
adjust the settings in Yahoo so that the trash gets emptied more frequently:
like once an hour, instead of their default (which I think is every 2
weeks)?

--riverman




William R. Watt September 24th 03 03:05 PM

Getting rid of the deluge
 

people here at the FreeNet community network find that limiting mail size
to 600 lines rejects all the recent worm spam. the rejected mail is deleted
as it arrives at the server computer rather than just being tagged as
spam and saved until we logon and delete it. You can probably tell your
filter program what to do with mail you don't want in your mailbox too.

a mail filtre program is just a tool. its only as good as your mail
filtering strategy. I use a very old mail filtre program (elm on a UNIX
host) without all the bells and whistles and fancy features of more recent
filtre programs and get only 4-5 unwanted messages per week.

my strategy is to specify the mail I want in my mailbox, rather than
attempting to specify all the mail I don't want in my mailbox. all
unaccepted mail is "bounced", ie returned to the sender, as undeliverable.
bouncing unwanted mail is a whole other strategy. I can do it becuase my
filtre accepts all returned mail.

I've written up a description of my filtering strategy in file
www.ncf.ca/~ag384/elmSpamFiltre.txt if anyone wants to look at it.

also see the warning in my signature file below.

hope that helps.
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William R Watt National Capital FreeNet Ottawa's free community network
homepage: www.ncf.ca/~ag384/top.htm
warning: non-freenet email must have "notspam" in subject or it's returned

Alex McGruer September 25th 03 12:08 AM

Getting rid of the deluge
 
(William R. Watt) wrote in message ...
people here at the FreeNet community network find that limiting mail size
to 600 lines rejects all the recent worm spam. the rejected mail is deleted
as it arrives at the server computer rather than just being tagged as
spam and saved until we logon and delete it. You can probably tell your
filter program what to do with mail you don't want in your mailbox too.

a mail filtre program is just a tool. its only as good as your mail
filtering strategy. I use a very old mail filtre program (elm on a UNIX
host) without all the bells and whistles and fancy features of more recent
filtre programs and get only 4-5 unwanted messages per week.

my strategy is to specify the mail I want in my mailbox, rather than
attempting to specify all the mail I don't want in my mailbox. all
unaccepted mail is "bounced", ie returned to the sender, as undeliverable.
bouncing unwanted mail is a whole other strategy. I can do it becuase my
filtre accepts all returned mail.

I've written up a description of my filtering strategy in file
www.ncf.ca/~ag384/elmSpamFiltre.txt if anyone wants to look at it.

also see the warning in my signature file below.

hope that helps.


Am I wrong or did this stuf just stop.
I am using a program ( free) called mail washer and it helped big
time. I must donate to their cause shortly.
My emailed MS virus crud just petered out and vanished.


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