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
Carton
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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
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
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
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/
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What
-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.
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...
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I used to be buried in spam
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