On 10 Aug 2012, at 08:38 , Andrew Brown li...@c18.net wrote:
I get a deal of spam, and have to check it all to make sure that there are no
legitimate messages in there.
I decided to get clever and set up an auto reply for all messages received
from those not among my previous recipients,
On 11 août 2012, at 16:24, LuKreme wrote:
On 10 Aug 2012, at 08:38 , Andrew Brown li...@c18.net wrote:
I get a deal of spam, and have to check it all to make sure that there are
no legitimate messages in there.
I decided to get clever and set up an auto reply for all messages received
On Aug 11, 2012, at 8:21 AM, Andrew Brown wrote:
On 11 août 2012, at 16:24, LuKreme wrote:
On 10 Aug 2012, at 08:38 , Andrew Brown li...@c18.net wrote:
I get a deal of spam, and have to check it all to make sure that there are
no legitimate messages in there.
I decided to get clever
On 11 aug 2012, at 19:07, Andrew Brown li...@c18.net wrote:
There is another option. Gmail does a terrific job of filtering out spam.
Yes, and pretty much else too. My number one colleague, with whom I exchange
hundreds of mails a year, uses Gmail, and none of my messages get through.
There is another option. Gmail does a terrific job of filtering out spam.
Yes, and pretty much else too. My number one colleague, with whom I exchange
hundreds of mails a year, uses Gmail, and none of my messages get through.
The Gmail pages explaining why would take centuries to read and
On 11 Aug 2012, at 09:47 , Michael keybou...@gmail.com wrote:
Now that Google has been caught cheating and violating privacy, you might not
trust them any longer
Google had a check box for google plus that asked if you wanted +1 buttons on
other pages. If you said Yes (giving them explicit
on 2012-08-11 12:11 John Stalberg wrote
This is your colleuges inbox and therefore his responsibility to let your email
address be flaged as to be put in his inbox.
i don't keep any address book on my gmail accounts and have never had a problem
with email getting through
on 2012-08-11 9:47 Michael wrote
Now that Google has been caught cheating and violating privacy, you might not
trust them any longer -- I don't.
But it's the only viable option I've found for dealing with spam.
i have my main email domain (this) with an independent email specialist,
On 11 août 2012, at 20:11, John Stalberg wrote:
On 11 aug 2012, at 19:07, Andrew Brown li...@c18.net wrote:
There is another option. Gmail does a terrific job of filtering out spam.
Yes, and pretty much else too. My number one colleague, with whom I exchange
hundreds of mails a year,
On Aug 10, 2012, at 7:38 AM, Andrew Brown wrote:
I get a deal of spam, and have to check it all to make sure that there are no
legitimate messages in there.
I decided to get clever and set up an auto reply for all messages received
from those not among my previous recipients, offering
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