Re: pentax-discuss-d Digest V03 #1290
Hi, Sunday, October 26, 2003, 6:20:33 AM, you wrote: > This is a really useful tip. I'm downloading 'The Bat' as I write this, but > would appreciate your comments when you have evaluated it. A lot of people on this list use The Bat!, including me. It's very good. -- Cheers, Bobmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: pentax-discuss-d Digest V03 #1290
På søndag, 26. oktober 2003, kl. 08:12, skrev John Francis: Mailwasher is my choice. Same sort of thing, but it lets you 'bounce' spam - those sending spam messages think it never reached you. Not true, usually. The normal result of mailwasher (or other post- delivery anti-spam tools) is that the poor innocent third party whose mail identity is being spoofed in the envelope data finds that his mailbox fills up with spam bounces and rejection messages. The best thing to do with spam is to silently discard it. In the vanishingly remote case that you can actually determine a valid email address for the sender the chances that anyone actually reads any bounce messages sent to that address is basically zero. Even better: Be careful where you leave your address on the internet. And if you want to leave it some risky place, make a new address especially assign to this. Then at least your private addresses are left spam free. I´ve got 5 addresses getting almost no spam at all, including this one, but gave up one a couple of months ago because of spam. DagT
Re: pentax-discuss-d Digest V03 #1290
> > Mailwasher is my choice. Same sort of thing, but it lets you 'bounce' > spam - those sending spam messages think it never reached you. Not true, usually. The normal result of mailwasher (or other post- delivery anti-spam tools) is that the poor innocent third party whose mail identity is being spoofed in the envelope data finds that his mailbox fills up with spam bounces and rejection messages. The best thing to do with spam is to silently discard it. In the vanishingly remote case that you can actually determine a valid email address for the sender the chances that anyone actually reads any bounce messages sent to that address is basically zero.
RE: pentax-discuss-d Digest V03 #1290
Mailwasher is my choice. Same sort of thing, but it lets you 'bounce' spam - those sending spam messages think it never reached you. -Original Message- From: Francis Ebury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25-Oct-03 23:21 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: pentax-discuss-d Digest V03 #1290 This is a really useful tip. I'm downloading 'The Bat' as I write this, but would appreciate your comments when you have evaluated it. Regards At 01:45 AM 26/10/2003 -0400, you wrote: >Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 00:01:18 +0100 >From: Harold Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re[2]: "Digital Camera Lens Optimization" >Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >Keith wrote:- > > > I found "Becky" in the message header and just surmised, but have never > > heard of it! > > What it is? > > > > keith > >Becky is email software and I have been using it for a number of years. > >It has good filtering capabilities which allows me to create a good >number of folders to accomodate all the messages I receive from >approximately 22 mailing lists and Yahoo groups. Any incoming emails are >then delivered to the various folders. > >In addition it allows me to check messages held on my ISP's mail server >prior to downloading, so all the junk messages are marked on the server >for deletion prior to me downloading the genuine email messages. > >Another decent email program is "The Bat" which has similar functions to >"Becky", I've just installed the "The Bat" for a 30-day trial. > >Harry
Re: pentax-discuss-d Digest V03 #1290
This is a really useful tip. I'm downloading 'The Bat' as I write this, but would appreciate your comments when you have evaluated it. Regards At 01:45 AM 26/10/2003 -0400, you wrote: Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2003 00:01:18 +0100 From: Harold Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re[2]: "Digital Camera Lens Optimization" Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Keith wrote:- > I found "Becky" in the message header and just surmised, but have never > heard of it! > What it is? > > keith Becky is email software and I have been using it for a number of years. It has good filtering capabilities which allows me to create a good number of folders to accomodate all the messages I receive from approximately 22 mailing lists and Yahoo groups. Any incoming emails are then delivered to the various folders. In addition it allows me to check messages held on my ISP's mail server prior to downloading, so all the junk messages are marked on the server for deletion prior to me downloading the genuine email messages. Another decent email program is "The Bat" which has similar functions to "Becky", I've just installed the "The Bat" for a 30-day trial. Harry