Beverly Howard wrote:
my ISP's spam filter marks something Possible Spam
Might check with your isp for config options.
I had the same problem, but my provider's spam settings allow me to
specify what (if anything) was added to the subject lines of suspected
spam.
Beverly Howard
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my ISP's spam filter marks something Possible Spam
Might check with your isp for config options.
I had the same problem, but my provider's spam settings allow me to
specify what (if anything) was added to the subject lines of suspected spam.
Beverly Howard
Beverly Howard wrote:
my ISP's spam filter marks something Possible Spam
Might check with your isp for config options.
I had the same problem, but my provider's spam settings allow me to
specify what (if anything) was added to the subject lines of suspected
spam.
Beverly Howard
I have a question about the spam filter in 2.0.6. I get daily mailings
from NewEgg.com and every day I get 2 different emails from them, both
are coming from the same address and that address is in my address book
but for some reason Seamonkey is constantly marking one of them as spam
William Morrison wrote:
I have a question about the spam filter in 2.0.6. I get daily mailings
from NewEgg.com and every day I get 2 different emails from them,
both are coming from the same address and that address is in my
address book but for some reason Seamonkey is constantly marking one
Is anybody else experiencing this
I don't get email from newegg.com
fwiw, newegg.com emails have something embedded in them that makes them
very attractive to every spam filter that I have worked with.
I've actually sent newegg.com detailed tech information on the problem
but didn't get
Beverly Howard wrote:
Is anybody else experiencing this
I don't get email from newegg.com
fwiw, newegg.com emails have something embedded in them that makes
them very attractive to every spam filter that I have worked with.
I've actually sent newegg.com detailed tech information
this however...who are they to be selecting what I can receive or
not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get my E-Mail w/o
it being filtered. The Tech rep is becoming
millions of
spams
a day.
I don't like this however...who are they to be selecting what I can
receive or not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get my
E-Mail w/o
it being
DoctorBill wrote:
My incoming E-Mails are being rejected by some 'filter' that the ISP
uses to cut down on SPAM.
Client host [xx.xx.xx.xxx] blocked using dnsbl.sorbs.net
(I placed the x's to not give the address.)
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second
get millions of spams
a day.
I don't like this however...who are they to be selecting what I can receive
or not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get my E
a day.
I don't like this however...who are they to be selecting what I can
receive or not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get my
E-Mail w/o
it being filtered
millions
of spams
a day.
I don't like this however...who are they to be selecting what I can
receive or not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get my
E-Mail w/o
that 'service' they'd get millions
of spams
a day.
I don't like this however...who are they to be selecting what I can
receive or not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone line ISP just to get
says w/o that 'service' they'd get millions
of spams
a day.
I don't like this however...who are they to be selecting what I can
receive or not.
I'd rather my SM Spam filter be working (which I can control).
Is this practice becoming the norm ?
I don't want to have to obtain a second phone
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