Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-23 Thread Mical Wilmoth Carton
Funny Comcast would do this to you. Well, sort of funny anyway. FWIW, a friend of mine asked for help with her Comcast mail account about a month ago. It was really strange. She could read 1/2 of each message (the left half, I think), and when she tried to scroll right to read the rest of

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-23 Thread Larry Sacks
Carton Sent: Friday, May 23, 2008 6:55 AM To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM Subject: Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list Funny Comcast would do this to you. Well, sort of funny anyway. FWIW, a friend of mine asked for help with her Comcast mail account about a month ago

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-22 Thread Steve Rigby
On May 22, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Tom Piwowar wrote: I used to be buried in spam because I get all the misdirected mail sent to my company's domain. I now route all of that to GMail and it passes the ham on to me. Now I only get a couple of spams a day. So I would say that GMail is especially

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-22 Thread Fred Holmes
At 09:53 AM 5/22/2008, Tom Piwowar wrote: Does anyone have experience with Postini (now owned by Google)? his.com provides it -- at no additional charge with its ISP services. The Postini web interface is slow and klunky, and there is a size limit on the whitelist that I exceeded a long time

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-22 Thread Jeff Wright
There are a number of wizards you can use, but I just asked my ISP to publish it for me, since they handle our DNS as well. http://www.openspf.org/ http://old.openspf.org/wizard.html http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/safety/content/technologies/senderid/wizard/ -Original Message- What

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-22 Thread Jeff Wright
-Original Message- I used to be buried in spam because I get all the misdirected mail sent to my company's domain. I now route all of that to GMail and it passes the ham on to me. Now I only get a couple of spams a day. So I would say that GMail is especially good at spam filtering.

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-22 Thread Jeff Wright
I'm seeing today that I didn't get several messages. I was wondering what Constance was talking about, with the free images and all, until I realized I never got the original post. Grumble grumble Comcast grumble dipsticks mutter... -Original Message- I used to be buried in spam

Re: [CGUYS] FW: Your removal from the COMPUTERGUYS-L list

2008-05-21 Thread Jeff Wright
Unfortunately, spammers are causing perfectly rational companies to lose their minds when it comes to blocking spam. Caution is out the door and down the road. I could shift things over to my gmail account, but that gets over 5,000 spam/month. I don't even bother going through the spam folder