Hello Eugene,
When the Junk emails appears in your Inbox, select them, then click
Junk in the Toolbar, or choose Message Mark As Junk Mail.
Then the spam messages will at least go into your Junk Folder.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 12/08/2008, at 1:08 PM, Eugene wrote:
Hi Paul,
yep I'm getting
I think it's *your* email address, not Westnet per se.
I don't actually use my old IT email address but it's still running so
I can pick up the odd stragglers who haven't got my Westnet email
address yet.
The old IT address started getting massive amounts of spam before I
changed to Westnet
Thanks Ronni,
I have done that to every one that comes into my mailbox. Mail
doesn't get the hint.
Regards,
Eugene
On 12/08/2008, at 2:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hello Eugene,
When the Junk emails appears in your Inbox, select them, then click
On 12/08/2008, at 3:13 PM, Eugene wrote:
Thanks Ronni,
I have done that to every one that comes into my mailbox. Mail
doesn't get the hint.
Regards,
Eugene
It helps if you go Mail preferences - Rules
setup a rule and keep modifying it until you
Speaking of Westnet...
Anyone with an iPhone on Westnet at the moment?
Mal
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Yep. No problems for browsing. I don't use my westnet email so
haven't added that as an account on the phone, though I could test it
out if you are wanting setup feedback.
Matt.
On 12/08/2008, at 5:24 PM, Malcolm Burtenshaw wrote:
Speaking of Westnet...
Anyone with an iPhone on
Coverage on Slashdot about the CNN spam
http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/08/06/2214257
Note also Apple/MobileMe targetted phishing:
http://www.macintouch.com/readerreports/security/topic4252.html#d11aug2008
Have fun,
Shay (whose copy of postfix is throwing CNN spam away like crazy)
Well Westnet's new mail platform is Zimbra which supports Activesync.
Just wondering if anyone else has got their iPhone going with the
Exchange push email yet.
Mal
On 12/08/2008, at 5:57 PM, Matt Huitson wrote:
Yep. No problems for browsing. I don't use my westnet email so
haven't
My ISP = AAPT
No charge for spam filtering.
Nil CNN spam.
About 5 spam emails from other sources get through per day.
On Tue 225 Aug,, at 11:42 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
I wondering if anyone else is getting bombarded with spam marked
CNN
Alert? I've been getting one about every ten
No CNN spam using Internode ISP. I've not changed their default spam
settings so most likely they are on the ball.
Good luck
Reg
On 12 Aug 2008, at 6:50pm, Ray Forma wrote:
My ISP = AAPT
No charge for spam filtering.
Nil CNN spam.
About 5 spam emails from other sources get through per day.
Speaking of iPhones ...
I picked my new iPhone up yesterday straight after Steven K (only took
about 10min Steve) and manage to get a round
of golf in as well ...
Set up went well, iinet account and mobileme.
One small problem ... there is no app store icon to be seen anywhere.
There a 2
Mine was there by default Peter - I've added nothing at this stage. But
there was a software installation that took place, ie. an update to the
iPhone software.
Cheers, Steven
On 12/8/08 7:07 PM, Peter Fowler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speaking of iPhones ...
I picked my new iPhone up
Thanks Steven
There appears to be no problems ... just no icon.
I have just downloaded 3 apps and they work fine
One of the mysteries of the cosmos I guess
Good luck with your trip and I hope the phone works over there
cheers Peter
On 12/08/2008, at 7:25 PM, Steven Knowles wrote:
Mine was
Hi all,
Hoping someone out there might point me somewhere useful :-)
I have a 3 yr old 1.8 mhz g5 iMac (Just out of Applecare naturally.)
Over the last few weeks, the machine has been working fine except
that once every couple of days it makes a small pop and closes down
For
Same here! AAPT
virtually no spam at all
Peter
On 12/08/2008, at 6:50 PM, Ray Forma wrote:
My ISP = AAPT
No charge for spam filtering.
Nil CNN spam.
About 5 spam emails from other sources get through per day.
On Tue 225 Aug,, at 11:42 AM, Paul Weaver wrote:
I wondering if anyone else is
I don't know if this applies to your iMac or not. Just thought I would
let you know.
Apple has a repair program for G5 iMacs. See Apple Support Article
HT2390.
HTH
On Mon 224 Aug,, at 3:02 PM, Stewart Woods wrote:
Hi all,
Hoping someone out there might point me somewhere useful :-)
Hi All
With all the lovely iPhones out there now, thought this might be of
interested to some of you.
There are a couple of specials for the iPhone I've been offered from
suppliers, so have put it together as an online pdf.
Have a look at:-
http://www.macwizardry.com.au/iPhone_Specials.pdf
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