[CTS] Re: Eric

  • From: "Eric C. Vogel" <ECVogel@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 11:07:38 -0400

Use SpamBayes or the paid one which may still have more features, but I have not touch SpamBayes in a while. www.inboxer.com

Eric
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hal Brown" <hdbrown@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <computertalkshop@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2005 10:43 AM
Subject: [CTS] Re: Eric



Just a word of caution about bouncing email. Take it for what its worth. I
don't mean to tell anyone how to use email, or take away from... you get the
idea.


* You could be telling the spammer that you exist. The header info may be
intact from you.

* You may be acting as a reflector for the spammer. Perhaps the email
originated from some ordinary user (zombie) before it got to you, and you are
really bouncing back to him/her.


* About %90 (I think) of the time the from header is forged, so it may be
simply a waste of time.

* Some spammers look for bounced messages to verify addresses.

* Some ISPs frown on bounced messages.

Personally, (plug for John <BG>) I use Linux for email and the Internet. I use
Kmail, and it has built in bouncing. Having bounced a few messages over a
long period of time I don't see any difference in the amount of spam I get.


For Windows I suggest having a look at Popman. It allows you to see messages
on the mail server before you download them, and therefore delete what you
don't want before it gets to your computer. You can delete a mess of trouble
this way. It's a free program, and can be found easily with Google.


I also use negative filtering. I set up a mailbox - call it anything, mine is
"Main". Filter all incoming that you want to go to that mailbox, and leave
the inbox for spam. This also makes it easier to wipe out spam in a hurry.


Again, just my thoughts about it.

Hal

On 08/17/2005 09:43 am, Tina wrote:
Good mornin' Pam,

I use NAV. And I use SpamBully to bounce mail back to spammers (and
brother-in-laws that aren't to smart). I've even bounced back *good* mail
before by accident. Seems I get happy fingers when I'm on a "must destroy
spam" mission! LOL :)


Tee


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Hal Brown
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