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Aye to that, signups can be a major spam magnet.Claire wrote:Which ever you choose I suggest having two. One for all the sign ups you have to do and to give out to people you have just met and stuff. And one for more serious matter, like school, or employers ect.
Make a video of it, plz??Forboding Angel wrote:www.unitedemailsystems.com
best web email ever.
Check them out. If 1 piece of spam ever makes it past their filters I'll eat my shirt.
What antispam system do they use? Do you have to constantly check your spam box to make sure legit stuff hasn't been blocked?Forboding Angel wrote:www.unitedemailsystems.com
best web email ever.
Check them out. If 1 piece of spam ever makes it past their filters I'll eat my shirt.
Barracuda, according to their site.SwiftSpear wrote:What antispam system do they use? Do you have to constantly check your spam box to make sure legit stuff hasn't been blocked?Forboding Angel wrote:www.unitedemailsystems.com
best web email ever.
Check them out. If 1 piece of spam ever makes it past their filters I'll eat my shirt.
I don't use spamfeast hotmail but doesn't it not allow to send mails? As far as i know, those web mails allow for downloading mail but not sending through it.Rayden wrote:Isn't it possible to read your hotmail mail box with any client? You could use Thunderbird on your hotmail email address and then use the junk filter of TB.
I'm pretty sure it's just standard POP3.FizWizz wrote:I haven't done it, but I thought that you could only access hotmail accounts remotely through Microsoft Outlook, a proprietary thing.
Why not use a "safe" email for junk and another "safe" email for real stuff?Felix the Cat wrote:...
If you use a Hotmail or other crapmail account for all signups, form entries, etc. and use a "safe" email account for all real communications, you should be good. ...