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carlo.comments: carlo.log → Jan 23rd 2002, 08:02 GMT

  • Istvan · 7 years ago
    Your ISP needs better spam filtering.
  • Lilith · 7 years ago
    [Quote] Your ISP needs better spam filtering. [Quote]


    ROFL... yeah, that sounds about right.
  • Carlo Zottmann · 7 years ago
    No, my ISP needs spam filtering.
  • Istvan · 7 years ago
    Oh. Dude, that's not good.
  • Lilith · 7 years ago
    Owie... Yeah, it does. Unless you like waking up to a mailbox full of goatsex every morning and deleting a %@!$#-load of it all before going to work (along with other, useful, messages). :)
  • Drizzt321 · 7 years ago
    LMAO

    one question, if they have all those 'young, naive' girls getting 'popped', are you sure they haven't already been 'popped'? you need to make sure your spam filters get setup a bit better
  • Lilith · 7 years ago
    *cough* Let us not go into anatomical details of these hypothetically naive and innocent girls...
  • Istvan · 7 years ago
    I don't think an online filter's been designed that's capable of checking that for you, Drizzt....
  • Carlo Zottmann · 7 years ago
    I'm already using one of my freemail accounts as spam-filter relay; I'm just not sure if it's working. Actually, I doubt it. It'd be less problematic if I could run my own mailserver, but why bother...

    Opera's mail client comes with some okay filtering possibilities, although I think it's getting to the point where a more powerful approach would be appropriate. Any suggestions for spam blockers or filter?
  • Aewl · 7 years ago
    Gossip try the SpamWeasel. It is free for single users. (guess married folk got to pay....LOL).

    SpamWeasel

    Seriously, it does work and it is free unless you run a mail server.
  • Carlo Zottmann · 7 years ago
    Is it good? Would you recommend it?
  • Aewl · 7 years ago
    Definitely. I use it myself and my spam has gone down 99%. I used to get about 200 spam e-mails a day. Now I get 1 or 2 at the most.
  • Carlo Zottmann · 7 years ago
    I was looking into SpamKiller myself. It's $29, tho, but I read nothing but happy reviews. I really liked the idea of receiving automatic updates to the list of known spam patterns...

    Edited on Jan 24th 2002, 13:39 by Carlo
  • Carlo Zottmann · 7 years ago
    #13 Screw that, it's not a mail proxy. I don't want an extra tool which needs me to click some buttons. I want a transparent solution, fire and forget...
  • Carlo Zottmann · 7 years ago
    #10 SpamWeasel looks good so far. I'm still in the first few rounds of testing, but I think time will tell me it works good. ;)
  • Morat · 7 years ago
    So, er ..... what was the URL?

    ok ok j/k!!
  • Istvan · 7 years ago
    *breaks Morat's kneecaps*

    j/k