Thanks, Don, I think it is time to cancel my AT&T account and just use the 
GMail account.
 
Tim

>>> "Don Griffin" <dgrif...@roe13.k12.il.us> 9/8/2010 8:02 AM >>>
I once had an email account with an ISP and it had spam within 2 hours of being 
created.  I hadn't even used it yet.  They (Frontier) swore they didn't give 
out (sell) addresses.  I access Gmail as pop3 in my GroupWise client and as 
imap on the Blackberry so Thunderbird should work fine.  You have to enable pop 
or imap in the gmail settings.
Don

>>> "Tim Ferguson" <t...@ccs135.com> 9/7/2010 7:44 PM >>>
Well, I do have a gmail account, a hotmail account and a yahoo account, does 
that "count"? (they all forward to the AT&T account, or did)  I've been 
referring people to the gmail account for a long time and will be dropping the 
AT&T account, just thought I'd check first.  I guess I'm old-fashioned, but I 
still prefer having an email client like Thunderbird versus having to login to 
web mail.
 
Thanks to everyone for all the input,
 
Tim
 
 
Tim Ferguson
Director of Technology
Centralia City Schools
Centralia, Illinois 62801
618-532-1907, Ext. 1030
 

>>> Chris Franzen <chrisfran...@nokomis.k12.il.us> 9/7/2010 3:45 PM >>>
Yeah avoid ISP e-mails at all costs, gmail and the other 2 do it 100X better.

Chris Franzen
Technology Coordinator
Nokomis School District
511 Oberle St.
Nokomis, IL 62075



On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Aaron Hackney <aa...@aaronhackney.com> wrote:


+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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