I have to agree. I used to use Yahoo but the spam filter was horrible.
Then I actually paid my $20.00 for a year's subscription to their
premium email, and lo and behold, I did not get any more spam. Once my
subscription expired, I started getting spam. Screw that. That is
bullshit. So I switch
I have to agree with most of the others in praising the spam filtering.
gmail has by the far the best spam filtering I have ever seen, though I
admit I have never paid for a service. I don't know why I would need to
when only one or two a month make it through.
~~
Bill
If you invest just a little time in training the spam filter, you get
bullet-proof performance. I have not seen spam in months, apart from
the occasional Nigerian scam (1-2 a week).
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 1:29 PM, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Man I just left my mailroute protec
I picked the wrong week to quit using butter.
On Apr 9, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Loathe wrote:
> mountains and butter hmm.
>
> I guess I'll just sit this one out.
>
> Bill Wheatley wrote:
>> The jist is their spam protection sucks compared to mailroute :)
>> It's like
>> they don't even do greyli
mountains and butter hmm.
I guess I'll just sit this one out.
Bill Wheatley wrote:
> The jist is their spam protection sucks compared to mailroute :) It's like
> they don't even do greylisting or anything.
>
> Just frustrated with how everyone loves google so i finally switch to it and
> it
/me hands some muffins to Billy Boy ...
Well what I dont understand is how can everyone else clearly see great SPAM
results and you not? There hasnt been a client that I switched over to
Google that didn't see an immediate huge decrease in SPAM in their inbox ...
AND - Outlook should also have it
huh?
what was that about erika's mountains?
TPIPWP?
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 2:14 PM, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The jist is their spam protection sucks compared to mailroute :) It's like
> they don't even do greylisting or anything.
>
> Just frustrated with how everyone loves go
The jist is their spam protection sucks compared to mailroute :) It's like
they don't even do greylisting or anything.
Just frustrated with how everyone loves google so i finally switch to it and
it sucks a monkeys you know what. :)
Just venting i need a nice muffin buttered with erika's special g
huh?
On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:29 PM, Bill Wheatley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Man I just left my mailroute protection that i paid 2 bucks a month per
> email box for and went to google. And goodness this blows i know i have to
> `train` my box with the report spam stuff but thats just a bs wast
Man I just left my mailroute protection that i paid 2 bucks a month per
email box for and went to google. And goodness this blows i know i have to
`train` my box with the report spam stuff but thats just a bs waste of my
time.
I still download my mail to outlook so i didn't want to goto webmail and
If thats the case then I apologize but it seemed rather smartassish to me.
But if you don't read it right then say shit you damn well know what my
response will be. Usually I don't make things very clear as I am usually doing
other things when i write it but in this case it was pretty clear.
You
"goose fraba", "goose fraba"
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I did not make a smart ass comment. Tongue in cheek perhaps, having some fun
joking about SPAM, but I was never a smart ass. But Hey. Whatever. If you
have to bring gender and hair color into it, then you're not even worth
having a conversation with let alone a discussion.
>>: -Original Messa
"I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.. I mean this is what is being
caught by filter and maybe 1 a week gets through the filter. "
I went back and looked at what I wrote and come on erika... it says right there
"maybe 1 a week gets through the filter"
I don't see how you cant underst
ok so i will be the cranky one and you can be the blonde.
You gave a smart ass rely and i gave a smart ass reply back.. maybe you should
go take your pms meds now...
ok so lemme get my crayons out so the pms'n one can understand.
"I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.."
yes... you
Oh man. Meh. Guess I'll go for a run instead. Meh.
/reluctantly drops muffin pan... Accidently falls on Dave toe ...
O_O Oops! :D
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Jerry Johnson
>>:
>>: Put down the cast iron muffin pans and step away!!!
Put down the cast iron muffin pans and step away!!!
(And yes, I read his first response as you did, maybe because _we_ use
postini, and that is what my _inbox_ looks like)
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damn. dave just got smacked down by a girl :D
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 2:41 PM, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well YES SIR! Aren't you a cranky little thing. OK. Re-read. Yes. Here we
> go.
>
>
> "I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.."
>
> LET'S TAKE A CF-COMM POLL ...
Well YES SIR! Aren't you a cranky little thing. OK. Re-read. Yes. Here we
go.
"I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.."
LET'S TAKE A CF-COMM POLL ... who here reads that as:
"2000 [spam] a day down to 20 [spam] a day" ... ??? SINCE SPAM is what we
were talking about?
Hands? Yes?
re-read what i said...
I don't get 20 a day in my inbox... 20 a day is what i am being sent and is
caught in postini spam filter which is down from several thousand a day. Which
kind of shows me that if the emails aren't being viewed then my address isn't
being kept as a good address.
Now acco
Oh, and 20 a Day? Ha! I don't even get 20 a week now. And yes, I was up in
the thousands with you before I moved to Google ...
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Dave l
>>:
>>: I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.. I mean this is what is
being caught
>>: by filter and maybe 1 a
Google has been building and honing their SPAM filters for years.
http://mail.google.com/mail/help/fightspam/spamexplained.html
" Powered by Google
Many Google teams provide pieces of the spam-protection puzzle, from
distributed computing to language detection. For example, we use optical
charact
Doesn't Google just use Postini for their spam filtering?
I use it on my server and charge $1 a month per email and it pretty much kicks
ass.
I went from getting 2000 a day to about 20 now.. I mean this is what is being
caught by filter and maybe 1 a week gets through the filter.
will do... thanks!
im stoked if this works... because one of cfdynamics class c's is
currently flagged on one of the black lists and thats an issue for my
clients... we live in comcast country
word, aight, imma do some plannin and a thinkin' and then move forward
once march madness is over wit
Really. Shoot me an email if you need help with anything...
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Tony
>>:
>>: free?
>>: for my clients?
>>: really.
>>:
>>: like i can move domain by domain, all clients email addresses
>>: and for FREE they would get 6mb of storage?
~~
I setup IMAP to the old account, download all the old stuff, sent, drafts,
inbox, etc ... then once it's down. Set up Google. IMAP into Google, and
transfer it all back. Definitely work, but it works a charm.
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Casey Dougall
>>:
>>: It's not the quickest p
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 4:28 PM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> free?
> for my clients?
> really.
>
> like i can move domain by domain, all clients email addresses
> and for FREE they would get 6mb of storage?
>
Yes but it's over 6gig of storage per e-mail account
http://www.google.com/a/help/
0_0
:-|
me domain have...like...4 users Ewika.
*siiigh*
On 19/03/2008, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can usually transfer a domain in 30-60 minutes
> now depending on how many email addresses and who the registrar is. :) But
> s... don't tell Gel that
~~~
free?
for my clients?
really.
like i can move domain by domain, all clients email addresses
and for FREE they would get 6mb of storage?
tw
On 3/19/08, Erika L. Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You did a great job Charlie! :D
>
> It is very straightforward. Can usually transfer a domain in 30
You did a great job Charlie! :D
It is very straightforward. Can usually transfer a domain in 30-60 minutes
now depending on how many email addresses and who the registrar is. :) But
s... don't tell Gel that
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Charlie Griefer
>>:
>>: (in the be
Did you miss the word "FREE" ?? .
>>: -Original Message-
>>: From: Tony
>>:
>>: :( shite, $50/year/user is a BIT high.
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yea, but im a hosting provider, and web developer
i want to move my clients, one domain at a time over
there, and get that off my plate...
:( shite, $50/year/user is a BIT high.
tw
On 3/19/08, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> free.
>
> there's a 'premium' account that costs $50 per
free.
there's a 'premium' account that costs $50 per year per user. not
sure what the differences are other than more storage. with my free
account, i've got 6.5 GB. i think the $50 a year gets you 25 gigs.
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> also, whats the cos
also, whats the cost?
thanks :)
thinking about moving clients to that, and taking load off my web server.
tw
On 3/19/08, Charlie Griefer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Scott Stewart
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Erika,
> >
> > How did you go about this? I
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:44 AM, Scott Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Erika,
>
> How did you go about this? I'm considering moving my sstwebworks.com mail to
> google.
(in the bestest Erika voice i can muster...)
http://www.google.com/a/help/intl/en/business/applications.html
process is
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Subject: RE: gmail spam protection _rocks_
+10
Precisely why I moved to Google Hosted.
Millions of dollars worth of development and spam technology for free. Gotta
love it. Might move to the paid account for a few
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 12:21 PM, G Money <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get about 2 or 3 spam messages a week sent to my inbox.very good
> success rate considering the volume of spam this list has managed to send
> my
> way :)
>
Yeah seriously... the one thing that bugs me a bit though is, I
I get about 2 or 3 spam messages a week sent to my inbox.very good
success rate considering the volume of spam this list has managed to send my
way :)
On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Jerry Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got a spam message in my gmail inbox.
>
> It was so out of
+10
Precisely why I moved to Google Hosted.
Millions of dollars worth of development and spam technology for free. Gotta
love it. Might move to the paid account for a few more features, but that is
yet to be determined. Still a lot of Bang for the buck.
We used to use Declude on our serv
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