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Author Re: Blocking Spam with OE
DJGordon

2005-12-31, 5:55 pm

Another reason I love hotmail as my main email. I am very happy with their
spam blocking. I mean I still get them in my bulk email box, and just empty
it, but very rarely does one get past into my main inbox. Hotmail needs to
hire me to advocate for them. LOL I have started getting a few with
bellsouth, but it's still nominal, but then again I only give it out through
here and for work, so it's not out there enough to have been caught by the
spammers yet.

Dani

"Barbara Carlson" <bbcarlson@snappydsl.net> wrote in message
news:2s6dnYPET621QiveRVn-iw@snappydsl.net...
> My IP provider has a spam blocking program that is VERY effective. I pay
> a premium for this local provider because I have to have a static IP for
> my ftp site, but believe me this spam-blocking program is worth every
> penny! I get AT LEAST 30 or 40 pieces of spam a day that they quarantine.
> I can go look them over and globally delete them, or I can ignore them and
> they will delete them after a period of time. I usually give them a quick
> look over just in case they were overzealous. The tech support from my IP
> provider is superior, too, and you are never on hold. The first thing
> they do is ask for a call-back number and if the wait is more than a
> minute or two they come back and tell you a technician will call, and they
> actually do call back, very quickly!
>
> Barb C.
> "Anne Vasquez" <annevasquez@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:Uoztf.40692$BZ5.8957@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
>
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