+1 with Bob.

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Bob Schmidt <bschm...@winfield34.org> wrote:
> I do have at&t but on don't use the at&t email.  I've learned LONG ago not
> to use ISP email services.  I set up the free google apps system on a domain
> and my wife and i use that.  gmail does a great job at filtering.
>
>>>> "Tim Ferguson" <t...@ccs135.com> 9/7/2010 2:18 PM >>>
>
> Just wondering how many on the list may have AT&T DSL at home?  And, if so,
> have started receiving  lots of e-mail over the last month or so in regard
> to winning the lottery, inheriting millions, etc., that you hadn't been
> receiving in the past?  Probably get five to ten minimum per day now and,
> when contacting AT&T they indicated it was my job to contact the offending
> domain/mail server and also offered instructions on how to check the mail
> headers, etc., to see where they came from although I've done that for years
> for our own people and attempted to block what I can through our own
> AV/Anti-Spam software.  Probably was started by inappropriately clicking
> something that triggered it (not me), but wanted to check before I changed
> e-mail addresses.  Or is there some software, preferably free or cheaper,
> that can be used at home for mail "filtering"?
>
> Thanks for any ideas or suggestions!
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> Tim Ferguson
> Director of Technology
> Centralia City Schools
> Centralia, Illinois 62801
> 618-532-1907, Ext. 1030
>
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