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    #11
    If BT Yahoo can forward all mail received, yes.

    What's a contractor doing using BT Yahoo anyway?

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      #12
      Originally posted by wendigo100
      Private.

      I get over 200 spams a day now, of which BT Yahoo only manage to intercept half of them, despite me marking all spam in my inbox.
      odd - my yahoo mail places 99% of those bank and erectile things directly into the spam folder.

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        #13
        Originally posted by wendigo100
        I've been receiving this spam / phishing expedition every day for weeks now. How come it hasn't been closed down yet, and the perpetrators banged to rights?
        Becuase they are generally sent via remote computers that have been hijacked.

        tim

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          #14
          Originally posted by DS23
          odd - my yahoo mail places 99% of those bank and erectile things directly into the spam folder.
          Same here with the banks. My original point was how come we are still receiving them, which has sort of been answered. I think.

          The spam that gets through BT Yahoo's filters to me is rarely erectile or other easily-spotted stuff.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sockpuppet
            I just run my own mail server and spamassassin makes short work of most spams with some good rules set up.
            Snap

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              #16
              Originally posted by Captain Jack
              (Can http://www.spamcop.net be piggy-backed onto BT Yahoo)

              If BT Yahoo can forward all mail received, yes.
              I usually use the BT Yahoo client, so that's no good. I need something that works before it gets to my BT Yahoo inbox, and I don't think I can add anything to BT's Spamguard (sic!).

              I've got other anti-spam stuff at my Outlook client end, but I don't always use it.

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                #17
                Originally posted by wendigo100
                I usually use the BT Yahoo client, so that's no good. I need something that works before it gets to my BT Yahoo inbox, and I don't think I can add anything to BT's Spamguard (sic!).

                I've got other anti-spam stuff at my Outlook client end, but I don't always use it.
                Just hire somebody from Bangalore to check the emails and remove the spam for you. Surely it's cheaper than buying any software?
                Carpe Pactum

                (does fuzzy logic tickle?)

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by To BI or not to BI?
                  Just hire somebody from Bangalore to check the emails and remove the spam for you. Surely it's cheaper than buying any software?
                  I'm with BT Yahoo - so that's what I'm doing now!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by wendigo100
                    I usually use the BT Yahoo client, so that's no good. I need something that works before it gets to my BT Yahoo inbox, and I don't think I can add anything to BT's Spamguard (sic!).

                    I've got other anti-spam stuff at my Outlook client end, but I don't always use it.
                    I run my own domain so what I do is forward all mail received there to my spamcop box. Then I can either read it from anywhere using the spamcop webmail client or download it using Outlook or your mail client of choice by polling the POP3 box in the usual way.

                    The beauty is the spam blocking is done server side so you never see it unless you want to look in the server side spam box. Cut my spam receipts client side from 150-200/day to 4 or 5 a day overnight.

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