I use Content header filtering in Mail to put all spam in it's place.
When a spammer sends you an email if you preview it. It sends a
ping back to him saying that hey Eric's email address is good and we
have a live one.
It is put in the good email list. So to lessen your spam load you want
to
Thanks, Ed, this is something I shall try --if I get it set up
Marta
On May 30, 2009, at 09:41 am, Ed Wiser wrote:
I use Content header filtering in Mail to put all spam in it's place.
When a spammer sends you an email if you preview it. It sends a
ping back to him saying that hey Eric's
Ok,
I've been getting tons of spam recently. Lots of chances to buy drugs
without a doctor from lands unknown, a few chances to win lotteries,
and even one long lost family member who recently passed away and left
me 4.2 million Euro and a home on a Greek isle. But I also got an
email
I thought i was the only one having to suffer through so much Spam
trying to figure out what to do about it. If anyone has an answer how
to filter, I would like to hear it, too. I am not good at the rules, I
am already losing it where it says all or any. And as to
Symantic, I got those ,
See you this evening at the Mac meeting.
John H
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The next Louisville Computer Society meeting will
be May 26 at MacAuthority, 128 Breckinridge Lane.
Posting address: MacGroup@erdos.math.louisville.edu
Information:
Cousin Eric
When you get that 4,200,000 Euros and the house on the Greek isle,
don't forget your relatives.
Cousin Neal Hammond
(notice I used the D at the end of my name)
PS My DNA tests show that my side of the family came from the northern
shores of the Mediterranean.
On May 426,
Just a suggestion, but everyone should have at least two or three
email addresses.
I use my main email for family. This has never been given out or
posted anywhere online except for my bank. And that listing has a
different middle initial so I can get an idea if they sell it.
The second address