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Old 27-Nov-2006, 22:26   #1
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I'm getting really fed up of spam in my inbox,Tried Spamweed,****.

Any recomendations?
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 07:30   #2
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Hi Jasp.

I'm still using Spamfighter, its good but no where near near perfect.

I still have to go though dozens of spam each day as some DSC stuff makes it into the 'Sin-bin' that shouldn't.

I'm on the free version mind but, its worth a look:

http://www.spamfighter.com/Community_Login.asp

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Old 28-Nov-2006, 08:32   #3
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Use Thunderbird for your emails, it contains the BEST free spam filter. And as it's also one of the best email software...

you can download it at www.mozilla.com
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 09:46   #4
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MailWasher gets my vote. Run it before collecting your email and it will go through and mark everything it thinks is spam. Check the selection and then hit a button and its gone.

It can work of various spam lists as well, eg spamhaus.org, so it picks up known spamming sources which is where most of the junk comes from.

Its free, simple to use, works on multiple accounts, and you get to keep your current email program too.

http://www.mailwasher.net/


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Old 28-Nov-2006, 09:49   #5
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If anyone has any experience of software that operates at Server level it could well ease some of our headaches !!!

Cheers - Frank
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 10:09   #6
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I've installed and configured SpamAssassin for my company. Works not bad.
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 10:23   #7
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Useful info - will be trying some myself.
What i dont understand is why i get mails that aren't even for me, not spelt right or even just a bit like my email eg - icklepammie@, not my email but i still get spam for that and many others in my outlook!

Grrr.
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 10:37   #8
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You might not see your name initially, but it will be in a long list of recipients somewhere - as a nasty mass mailer program works its way through its combination of users for that run.

Since joining the webteam I now get between 50 - 100 spam messages each day, mostly adverts for stocks and shares or viagra tablets of some sorts - I have NO idea what the previous webteam were up to

Cheers - Frank
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 10:41   #9
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You might not see your name initially, but it will be in a long list of recipients somewhere - as a nasty mass mailer program works its way through its combination of users for that run.

Since joining the webteam I now get between 50 - 100 spam messages each day, mostly adverts for stocks and shares or viagra tablets of some sorts - I have NO idea what the previous webteam were up to

Cheers - Frank

Not neccessarily anything. Spam companies use robots to make up combinations of email names / possible names, plus they monitor user names via associations.

Having said that though - they just might have been up to no good...
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Old 28-Nov-2006, 10:42   #10
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MailWasher gets my vote. Run it before collecting your email and it will go through and mark everything it thinks is spam. Check the selection and then hit a button and its gone.

It can work of various spam lists as well, eg spamhaus.org, so it picks up known spamming sources which is where most of the junk comes from.

Its free, simple to use, works on multiple accounts, and you get to keep your current email program too.

http://www.mailwasher.net/

If you're prepared to pay, the Pro version is even better!
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