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It's also necessary to have good spam and virus filtering at
the ISP and 3rd party email account level. My Bigfoot account, after going through Bigfoot's filtering, goes through my local ISP filtering. The result is, although I post to usenet with a valid Email address, I receive less than 5 spams per day. I filter out all the Korean junk and the usual offensive headers and ISP sources. Small, local ISPs usually have better filtering than the big box accounts, who just may be *adding* spam to your account. If your ISP is forwarding alot of spam to you, you're not being served well.... My local ISP (Seanet) has up-to-the-minute virus filtering, and will forward all infected Emails with the virus or worm stripped, flagged and identified. MY .02 JR Harry Krause wrote: There seems to be some interest here in dealing with usenet and email SPAMmers. For email, I block "incomings" that have the usual offending subject matters in their headers ('Inet user' is a good one to block at the moment), and I also block a number of ISPs, including all mail from: juno.com netmail.com puremail.com freemail.com bigfoot.com toursydney.com.au These ISPs got on my blocked list because of the frequency of SPAM coming from their direction. I also block individual emailer spammers, such as: If I get more than a half-dozen SPAMs from rocketmail.net, it, too, will go on the blocked ISP list. If you've got one of the newer cell phones that allow web browsing and usenet posting, you have to be sure to munge your email address, else your cell phone email account will be deluged with SPAM. I have one of those phones, but I don't use the internet features at all. But I've read a lot about users whose phone email accounts get more SPAM than their home/office email accounts. There's a move afoot to publish a directory of cell phone numbers. Hopefully, we'll be able to keep whatever cell phone numbers we want away from such a directory and from directory service. *This* aspect of technological wizardry is not an advance. -- Email sent to is never read. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Home Page: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth |