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Am Looking for a Spam Stopper -- Recommendations Pleasd!!
04.28.03
 | mlmr
Posted on 04/28/2003 7:37:34 AM PDT by mlmr
I have a mailbox full of spam. I didm't know how badly people want to sell me penis enlargment tool and cheap drugs, gambling. I am also supposed to be overweight and constantly looking for a hot date. Spammers also want me to see things that could be... well... overwhelming. 
Sometimes the preview pictures curl my hair as I scramble to delete before the children run into the room. 
I have an internet business and do get emails from unknown senders. But the email spam is mixed in. I have three mailboxes that sort into five on my computer. My former consultant suggesed that I read the Feb issue of PC magazine but I am not sure that the items that are recommended will help. I don't want to lose my customer's email. 
Have any of you used anti spam software and what would you recommend??
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posted on 
04/28/2003 7:37:36 AM PDT
by 
mlmr
 
To: mlmr
2
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:38:46 AM PDT
by 
martin_fierro
(Mr. Avuncular)
 
To: mlmr
    Mailwasher.
 http://www.firetrust.com/products/mailwasherpro/
3
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:39:26 AM PDT
by 
Gorzaloon
(Contents may have settled during shipping, but this tagline contains the stated product weight.)
 
To: Gorzaloon
    ditto
4
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:40:36 AM PDT
by 
cheme
 
To: Gorzaloon
    Thanks
5
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:40:51 AM PDT
by 
mlmr
 
To: mlmr
    Any idea if the penis enlargement tool works?
Just kidding - some of the ISPs offer SPAM stoppers, but they are flaky at best and tend to block some valid mail. As soon as they find they are being blocked, spammers tend to change the way their stuff presents itself and they are back in business again. About the only way to ensure you don't get spam would be to set up your email program to "allow only" the senders you wanted to receive from.
6
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:41:22 AM PDT
by 
trebb
 
To: martin_fierro
    Now tell me how to stop these damn popups without it killing Windows XP boxes, too!
7
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:41:37 AM PDT
by 
Howlin
(The Trojan Horse was a "gift," wasn't it?)
 
To: martin_fierro
    Will it allow my customer to get through?
8
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:42:51 AM PDT
by 
mlmr
 
To: martin_fierro
    Thanks!
9
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:42:55 AM PDT
by 
Dante3
(.)
 
To: mlmr
    You forgot the new mini cam
10
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:43:17 AM PDT
by 
WKB
(If you ain't the lead dog the view never changes!)
 
To: Howlin; martin_fierro
    Click 
here. Been using it for months.
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posted on 
04/28/2003 7:43:44 AM PDT
by 
TomServo
 
To: mlmr
    I pay for email at 
http://www.usa.net/netaddress/index.htm and they provide the spam filtering on their side (plus they are Colorado based!). It's about $35 a year but you get free web access to your mail and you can use your favorite mail client as well. Service based spam filtering is better because they aggregate spammers using their entire user base.
To: mlmr
    Mail Washer is a great tool. 
 And for those ding dang popups: download StealthRay from 
http://www.godaddy.com.  It has worked great for me. Has stopped popups in their tracks.
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posted on 
04/28/2003 7:44:58 AM PDT
by 
sd-joe
 
To: mlmr
    Defintely. You just specify his e-mail address as a "friend". 
 
The free version of Mailwasher has a lot of nice, customizable features.
To: Howlin
    Popup Stopper from Panicware works for me.
 
 http://www.panicware.com
15
posted on 
04/28/2003 7:46:15 AM PDT
by 
Jaxter
(Proud Republican voter since 1972.)
 
To: mlmr
    You didn't mention your email client. Outlook Express has built in spam filtering. You can develop a list of keywords for either the subject line or the body of the message that will send offending mail to the deleted folder. I'm sure that most other email programs have similar features. I have a list of a dozen magic words that take care of 90 percent of the bad stuff. the words aren't always spelled "correctly". You get them from actual emails rather than the dictionary.
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posted on 
04/28/2003 7:46:48 AM PDT
by 
js1138
 
To: trebb
    Any idea if the penis enlargement tool works? LOL. I, uh, have no idea.
 
To: trebb
    Any idea if the penis enlargement tool works?
 
 I'm not sure how it works but I think Bill Clinton has been using one. He looks much taller than before.
 
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posted on 
04/28/2003 7:46:56 AM PDT
by 
isthisnickcool
(Now, let's go to the screen writer.....)
 
To: mlmr
To: Howlin
    To to: 
http://www.panicware.com and get "Popup Stopper."
It's pretty good. I always have it enabled. Sometimes it's a PITB to remember to press the CTRL key for windows I want to popup, but it beats the alternative by a long shot.
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posted on 
04/28/2003 7:47:31 AM PDT
by 
gtech
(Don't sell me out and expect my vote.)
 
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