[pure-silver] Re: Another Test

  • From: Georges Giralt <georges.giralt@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2006 18:26:57 +0200

Ralph W. Lambrecht a écrit :

My ISP, the German Telecom, switched to a new software over the weekend, or
late last week, and it is happening since. I'll fix it eventually.
Richard, wrote :

Do you have any sort of spam blocker on your account. Mine stops my own posts to all mailing lists, I have to O.K. each manually. No combination of settings seems to cure this and no one at Earthlink/Netcom knows anything about it. Its also possible that your mail client is set to ignore your own messages.
Hi !
I'm a bit late on this, but...
Disable ALL ISP Anti spam programs. They will help you loose valuable Emails. None of them are safe and will silently blow to hell mails without letting you know there where here.
Instead, download Mozilla mail client (Thunderbird in a standalone version ). It will download all mails including junk and will mark them as spam based upon examination (viagra, sex, drugs, Rolex... are good target candidates) and move them to a junk folder. When you get one spam it does not recognize, mark it as spam, and Voila ! it's on the junk folder. If he goes south and mark all incoming mails as spam, you've them on the junk folder. Not lost into the CyberSpace....
Of course, if you're on a slow modem line and get more than 500 spams a day (my case !) it is a PITA to have to download them. Change Email account often to avoid this.
Try Thunderbird ! You'll be really surprised by the excellent quality this software is ! And it runs on every computer in quite any lanhuage, too !
Just my 2¢ !
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