| Wassy |
03/29/04 11:45am
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Many forum readers have substantial hardware and software expertise. Previous discussions on video drivers/cards have been helpful, and I hope someone can help in the following area.
We receive approximately 50 - 75 junk emails (spam or virus attachments) daily. Our ISP has installed antispam & antivirus filters. The ISP flags some emails in their SUBJECT line as being spam, or having a virus, and Outlook Express filters move these emails directly to the deleted folder. The ISP and Outlook Express filters catch approximately 50% of the problem emails. Remaining spam & virus infected emails still get deposited in the inbox. My Norton Antivirus flags any virus infected emails, but they're still deposited in the inbox. Ideally, I'd like to have something that would keep a greater percentage of the spam/viruses completely off my computer, or moved automatically into the deleted email folder. Any help that you guys can provide will be appreciated. This post has been edited by {DMW}Wassy: 03/29/04 11:50am -------------------- ![]() |
Wassy EMAIL SPAM & VIRUS 03/29/04 11:45am
Kirby Once you get on a email advertising list you have ... 03/29/04 11:57am
Kirby P.S. Putting a number like "Wassy412" et... 03/29/04 12:00pm
Wassy I've been testing out an anti-spam program for... 04/01/04 9:39am
Lt. Stone Kirby's right about dropping your email accoun... 04/01/04 6:58pm
Druid I use a program called spampal
http://www.spampal.... 04/01/04 7:33pm
dionysos http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/ its g... 04/04/04 2:12pm![]() ![]() |
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