This works pretty well for me: I keep the $3.95 account at AOL because they have a pretty effective tool that allows you to put in the domains you want blocked from your email. I use the AOL address for all public sites I need to leave an email address. They also allow you to send the email to them to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and they work on getting rid of these people for good. Yes spam still gets through but not many repeats from the same companies as you can ditch them.
Also when you log in to AOL and go to the mail controls, you are not charged for the time you spend at AOL blocking emails. Otherwise I never use the AOL features. I only use my company domain mail address for business associates. -Brian Savage >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (dmcadam) >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Emailer-talk) > Reply to Harry D. Corsover message 9/21/2003 12:55 AM > >>The difficulty with all these systems I know of -- and why I won't use >>them -- is that they always have some false positives. Even one >>legitimate email marked as spam and deleted (or even kept on the ISPs web >>site) is too much for me. Right now I'm waiting for an urgent email that >>I have to act on in the next 5 minutes. If it were caught, and not get >>through, it could cost me significant money. > >Hi Harry- >Does this include software that one can purchase? Or how about Emailer >itself. How can I program it in the Mail Actions area to stop these >emails from coming in? I know I have to somehow insert addresses or >something but it is all a mystery to me and I'm afraid I will do something >and mess up Emailer. > >regards, >doug > >Doug McAdam, Pres. >SSD, Inc. >705 W Foster St. >Kokomo, IN 46902 >phone: 765-457-8628 <> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************* VISIT OUR WEB SITE *************** ****** at http://www.mastercollector.com ***** **** thousands of dolls and toys for sale **** ******* everything from Barbie to GI Joe ***** ********** Fun Publications, Inc .************ ************* 225 Cattle Baron Parc Dr ******* ************** Fort Worth, TX 76108 ********** ***************** 817-448-9863 *************** Home of the Hasbro G.I. Joe Collectors' Club ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

