Email Spam
Moderator: Wiz Feinberg
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George Duncan Sypert
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Email Spam
Wiz I am getting a ton of spam and want to stop it. I have been using the block message tool but the list is never ending. I use Windows 98 with Outlook Express. I only started getting all of this spam a few months ago. I do not have a firewall and use McAfee with automatic downloads when logging on to the server. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks, George
Thanks, George
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Wiz Feinberg
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- Location: Mid-Michigan, USA
George;
I will recommend the same solution I use to curtail spam, which is Mailwasher Pro. You can read all about it and download a trial version, or purchase a license that is good for updates for the life of the program, on my own Mailwasher Pro web page.
Several other SGF members have already downloaded and purchased Mailwasher Pro and use it as a front-end to screen incoming messages for Spam. MWP uses blacklists, whitelists, rules and filters to recognize spam (or not spam) and contains a Bayesian (Learning) filter that you can teach to recognize what you consider to be spam. MWP deletes marked spam either manually or automatically, depending on which options you choose in the Spam Tools section of the program.
My web page has the rest of the story, so I won't go into it anymore here. Perhaps some of the other members can chime in on their experiences with Mailwasher Pro, but I stand by it 100%.
WMP runs in parallel to Outlook (Express), so I set it to check for email every 10 minutes and turn off automatic checking in Outlook Express. After screening incoming email and deleting what I don't want I go to Outlook Express and press the Send/Receive button to download email I want to read in HTML, or save.
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Bob "Wiz" Feinberg
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I will recommend the same solution I use to curtail spam, which is Mailwasher Pro. You can read all about it and download a trial version, or purchase a license that is good for updates for the life of the program, on my own Mailwasher Pro web page.
Several other SGF members have already downloaded and purchased Mailwasher Pro and use it as a front-end to screen incoming messages for Spam. MWP uses blacklists, whitelists, rules and filters to recognize spam (or not spam) and contains a Bayesian (Learning) filter that you can teach to recognize what you consider to be spam. MWP deletes marked spam either manually or automatically, depending on which options you choose in the Spam Tools section of the program.
My web page has the rest of the story, so I won't go into it anymore here. Perhaps some of the other members can chime in on their experiences with Mailwasher Pro, but I stand by it 100%.
WMP runs in parallel to Outlook (Express), so I set it to check for email every 10 minutes and turn off automatic checking in Outlook Express. After screening incoming email and deleting what I don't want I go to Outlook Express and press the Send/Receive button to download email I want to read in HTML, or save.
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Bob "Wiz" Feinberg
Moderator of the SGF Computers Forum
<small>Visit my Wiztunes Steel Guitar website at: http://www.wiztunes.com/
or my computer troubleshooting website: Wizcrafts Computer Services,
or my Webmaster Services webpage.
Learn about current computer virus and security threats here.
Read Wiz's Blog for security news and update notices</small>
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Ken Fox
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George Duncan Sypert
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