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Mike Gaskins wrote:
One of my main job responsibilities is admining our email system at work, and I can tell you truthfully that auto-challenge systems (which you seem to imply you're using) are not a good thing to put into place. I have used earthlink and its spam-blocker with good success for over a year. The key: I set it to send me a summary DAILY of senders and subjects blocked. If I see something I want to check out, I check it in WEBMAIL and if its legit, then I click to add. I would venture to say only 30% of legitimate, desireable senders use the auto-challenge to send me an allowed senders request. BUT.. it keeps 30-50 emails a DAY off my machine (the virus laden, spam laden ones) So.. Richard, while the setup you are using is not a good idea for someplace that does high volume business email, for people like you and me, its not a bad deal at all. Just check the webmail for blocked messages, and once you add someone its not blocked again. Dave |
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Dave S wrote:
Mike Gaskins wrote: One of my main job responsibilities is admining our email system at work, and I can tell you truthfully that auto-challenge systems (which you seem to imply you're using) are not a good thing to put into place. I have used earthlink and its spam-blocker with good success for over a year. The key: I set it to send me a summary DAILY of senders and subjects blocked. If I see something I want to check out, I check it in WEBMAIL and if its legit, then I click to add. I would venture to say only 30% of legitimate, desireable senders use the auto-challenge to send me an allowed senders request. BUT.. it keeps 30-50 emails a DAY off my machine (the virus laden, spam laden ones) So.. Richard, while the setup you are using is not a good idea for someplace that does high volume business email, for people like you and me, its not a bad deal at all. Just check the webmail for blocked messages, and once you add someone its not blocked again. Dave Done done it, Dave. Got the address book uploaded easily. Even used the notice link to add one early bird .. I noticed that reading web mail did not remove the mail from the server, so it was still available for pop3 download. That's nice. Maybe there is life after the internet? Richard |
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