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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Re: Spams
Divers
Thread ID:
01134803
Message ID:
01135067
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>>I keep geting lots of spams. F.ex. lots from member.eBay etc. Then I wanted to report to eBay for that spam. BUT no luck. Spam is about my bet, I have won some item but not payed, and I have even ever entered to the eBay. Then I want to report of spam but I can't do that because I'm not registered member and I can't register because there is no eBay in Finland and there is no option to register in other countries as a finnish citizen. Should I ignore OR shoud I assail Interpol or what I should do? Any similiar things?
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>>I just want not to get those emails anymore ~300 / day
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>>Is the only "fairly good" solution for a now to get some spam filter to remove all those unnecessary emails and forgot to contact eBay, paypal, bank of that nad that...
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>The first rule is not to answer them or follow up. Just delete them.
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>I have a spamcop.net account (payware). It does an excellent job of filtering email with Bayesian filters and other means, mostly checking the public blacklists. I get 1 false-positive every 3 moths on average, which I fix by adding the address to my whitelist. I get one SPAM message every 2 weeks that makes it through on average, for which I make a new rule, if possible.
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>All the rest (about 200 a day or more) get trapped in the trash folders. I have several email addressess, all forwarded to my spamcop.net address that filters everything. Well worth recommending IMO.

Alex I assume you still need to review the spam holding folder for false positives?
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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