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MVP Help please
Hi Martyn,
The best way to eliminate them is if your ISP will do it for you. Check your virgin.net isp provider for filtering that they might provide as part of the service. Having an actually account you may find something at virgin.net -- I didn't but I would suggest you use the "Contact Us" at your ISP and ask the question of eliminating these spams after first doing your own checking. Through MSN, I received 777 of them yesterday, At midnight I changed my options at MSN and cut down all of them and virtually all other spam. For MSN and Hotmail, but I imagine most ISPs have something similar: http://www.msn.com signin with your email address, and to "hotmail" (yes, even though it is MSN that is where you look), under options: Junk Mail Filter, [x] Enhanced (most junk is caught), [x] Deliver to Junk Email folder at MSN (stays there) for examination, for a period of time or space used, which was about two hours in this situation. Meaning I would not likely see anything legitimate there because it would already have been deleted from the junk folder. For Hotmail the same http://www.hotmail.com signin with your email addres and same as above. I have filters for OE6 and I have MailWasher, but as I want to verify that the spam is spam, I was not prepared for this so they were not set up to automatically delete. With the ISPs filters in place there were no more major problems. The ISP's must be really hurting though having to receive and process all that garbarge but at least they don't have to send it on to me now. You can install MailWasher, be very careful when you install filters don't start by by deleting automatically. Make sure you spell your own email address exactly for instance.. http://www.mailwasher.net My notes on Outlook Express, MailWasher, and MSN and Hotmail filtering at http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/oe6.htm --- HTH, David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel [site changed Nov. 2001] My Excel Pages: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm Search Page: http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/search.htm "martyn" wrote in message ... I know this isnt really in the right place, but ive been using the forums allot recently and know you know most of what there is to know and that you are very helpful. Ive just been checking my email and i have a load of emails from "microsoft" and "MS Net" with attachments containing .exe's. Ive never known microsoft to do this before and the reply email address is which is dodgy as far as im concerned. The email on the other hand is very authentic looking albeit with nothing that coulndt be put in there by a malicious sender. Any advice anybody?? Many thanks. |
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