Does Verizon offer a spam blocker with their internet service? I was pleased with Postini until our internet host changed it to Red Condor because Postini wasbought by Google. Red Condor is not very accessible, but you might do a search for postini and see what comes up. It's logical that Google will make the service available to its e-mail accounts. Perhaps you can get the program on your own.

Blocking individual e-mails, unfortunately, is like blocking dike leaks with your fingers - the source of the spam is not affected when you block emails sent from a mailing list.
On 8/12/2014 2:32 PM, Jo Luland wrote:
Hi All,
As the subject indicates, I'm having a problem with controlling spam. I tried everything I can think of including having MS take a look at my computer to see if anything is wrong. I've been told that all appears to be fine, so why am I still being deluged with dozens of spam e-mails per day? I raised the UAC to 100 percent and not a dent was made. I was told the only choice I have is to block the senders. Well, I've already blocked so many addresses and when the gentleman from MS checked, he agreed. He said that I have over 700 addresses blocked and that was about two weeks ago. Please, please this is getting out of control and I don't know what else to try!! Is there someone out there who can come up with a solution? I'd be so grateful for any help I can get. I'm running JAWS 15 latest version with Windows 7. Thanks.
Jo



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