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For XP Home Edition is there a good free spam filter that is easy to install
and use ? Any experience with SpamBayes?
and use ? Any experience with SpamBayes?
John said:For XP Home Edition is there a good free spam filter that is easy to install
and use ? Any experience with SpamBayes?
Bruce Chambers said:4) DO forward any and all spam, with complete headers, to the originating
ISP with a complaint. Not all ISPs will make an effort to shut down the
spammers, but many will. One tool that makes forwarding such complaints
fairly simple is SpamCop (http://spamcop.net).
Sam said:I used spamcop years ago until I realized that they include our email
address in their complaints. I am not totally sure that is happening but I
did read somewhere that they do.
Perhaps they do not now even if they did in
the past, but if they do include our email address in their complaints then
it does not help us to report spam. I recommend getting an assurance that
they don't include our email address; if they don't make that assurance then
assume they do report our email address to spammers.
Bruce Chambers said:You want assurances that SpamCop can do the impossible? Whatever for?
It's not as if the reports are sent to the spammers; they're sent to the
spammers' ISP's administrators.
Sam said:message
I don't expect them to do anything. You are twisting
my
words. I suggested not using SpamCop. I said don't
use it
unless they assure us they don't include our email
addresses in their reports. So instead wording your
reply
as a criticism, you could word it as a helpful reply
saying (if it is true) that it is impossible for them
to
exclude our email addresses in their reports. You can
help without being negative.
It is, however, totally possible to send email
without an
ISP, or to put it another way, an ISP can send email.
Also, spam is often sent using hijacked systems. If
outgoing email can be sent by a hijacked system then
the
hijacker would get a gold mine by also hijacking
incoming
email for complaints.
Poprivet` said:If you mean spamcop.net, they do munge your address where it's in the
clear. But what they don't/can't do is look in base64, etc. types of code
to see if it's been hidden somewhere. If you read the FAQs you'll find it
well spelled out.
If it botheres you, don't use Spamcop. Do it manually. And hope.