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Answer» Once again, this is probably the gazilionth post on this frustrating topic since computers were invented. But I just have to find a solution!. Soybean, I use Time Warner or Roadrunner internet and I just checked with them and they offer no filtering at their server level.From http://www.rr.com/rdrun/: "Road Runner is committed to making your Internet experience fast, fun and as safe as possible. We assist with Virus and Spam protection through the use of some of the most powerful and effective anti-virus and spam blocking technologies available today. Again, have you logged onto RoadRunner's WebMail to see what options are there?DRM..Nice to hear from you again. For my mail routine I use use good ole' unreliable Outlook Express 6. I have a Gmail account but I only use it as a backup. Soybean. What a difference perseverance makes. I intially had told you that I had called Roadrunnner to check on their filtering at the server level. Well the girl that I talked to was not obviously that knowledgable. All she talked about was installing their security software. But after I just saw your second reply I decided to give them another try and I got a different representitive. She told me that if I set up a filter in the webmail, even if I don't use it, that it will filter down to the email client level. So I set up a filter to delete those wonderfull *censored* Enlargement ads I've beeen getting. So we'll see if this works. Thanks for following up all this for me. Now I can once again open up my inbox and not feel like I'm am somehow a loser with women! Quote from: janlafata on July 04, 2008, 03:34:41 PM DRM..Nice to hear from you again. For my mail routine I use use good ole' unreliable Outlook Express 6. I have a Gmail account but I only use it as a backup. Trust that you got your motherboard issue straightened out! Okay - sounds like you're accessing your rr email account with OE6 via POP mail. In that case, activating rr's spam filter ought to work. However, be sure to find out what folder the anti-spam filter puts the spam in so that you can check it periodically in case of false positives - the spam filters aren't perfect and may stick a valid email into the spam folder. In case the rr filter doesn't meet your expectations, take a look here (http://www.maclean-nj.com/compute/oespamblocking.htm) to implement spam control via OE. Finally, FYI, you can set up your Gmail account to be accessed by OE, if you wish. Look here: http://mail.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=12805. Best of luck! Quote from: Janlafata So Dusty, you like Mailwasher then? Do you use the pro version? Personally I don't like having more things run in my system tray than are neccesary. (yes I'm one of those picky computer guys!) I do not use the pro version, never found it necessary to upgrade. Mailwasher needn't run in the background and, IMHO, it should only be run to check the emails awaiting you in whatever mail service is set to default, then closed. I.E. Mailwasher delivers details of emails before you download them to your pc. You can select the options available (Delete, Bounce etc.) and emails are deleted from your email service without being downloaded. So Spam and any suspect emails can be deleted from the mail service. I have used Mailwasher since it first came on the scene some years ago without any problems with it at all. It's always done precisely what the supplier says it does. Edit: There is only one Reply button for each topic, if you wish to address a Reply to a specific post then just address the sender. Email notifications are only sent if that option is selected, most posters opt for that in order not to miss a response even if the response is addressed to another member. Good luckI spoke too soon guys! Remember I said that Roadrunner helped me set up some filters in my RR Webmail? Well I found out that you can only filter whats in the header, subject line, CC etc, not in the message body. And that's where you see those wonderful two words "*censored* Enlargement" So then I decided to use OE6's own Message rules which allows you to set up a rule for the message body. So I set it up to delete the message if "*censored* Enlargement and a few other, ahem!...words are in the message body. But it didn't work and I think I know why. The spam that I'm getting is contained in a kind of border box, similiar to something you would create in a Word doc. Boy these creeps are crafty! So I don't think OE is able to actually look for those certain words. I could be wrong about that, but it's my only theory right now. Any other ideas on this are welcome. Dusty I think I might give Mailwasher a TEST flight. But (and I know this will drive you crazy with this thinking) isn't it really just the same as opening up your email client and deleting the bad stuff in there? I mean your still having to delete something right? Or am I not getting it? I'll probably have to try it to understand. Hope it works on XP x64. Also what about Norton Anti-Spam. Heard anything good about that? DRM...Thanks for asking about my motherboard issues. What ended up happening is that because I've been through so many of them now, and still have two of them that are being RMA'd, I just put that steady, reliable ASUS on that I bought. But it only runs XP. So I threw on XP x64 and am having such a blast with it, that I may wait awhile before I go back to Vista. Besides I really don't feel like doing another motherboard swap right now. By the way, I found a good anti-spyware app for XP x64. a-squared AntiMalware 3.5. Won't run onVista x64, just XP x64. Really like it. janlafata: Glad that you got a board that at least works with your XP64! I think I can say that I never had a failure with an ASUS board. I never get spam so I am out of suggestions. Best of luck! Quote from: janlafata I mean your still having to delete something right?Correct, but then I don't like automatic updates on anything either! Quote from: janlafata Hope it works on XP x64That's one of the 'requirements' here.. Quote from: janlafata Also what about Norton Anti-Spam. Heard anything good about that?Haven't heard anything good about any product associated with Norton for many years. Would not touch a Symantec/Norton product with yours let alone my own. Cheers. Quote from: janlafata on July 04, 2008, 07:16:44 PM By the way, I found a good anti-spyware app for XP x64. a-squared AntiMalware 3.5. Won't run onVista x64, just XP x64. Really like it. Avast! 4.8 will also run on XP 64 as well as Vista 64; antivirus, antispyware, antirootkit. 32 bit versions work great in my experience. Good luck with the spam! |
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