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Posted by Stan McCann on 09/29/05 04:20
Els <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in news:1kq47323nkrkg
$.dlg@locusmeus.com:
>> Thankfully they just added a whitelist
>> because I was unable to get mail from one person that I know (not 2
>> letter suffix related).
>
> I'm glad my ISP doesn't do stuff like that for me. (They do when
> asked, but I won't ask.)
>
The filtering is voluntary and has three levels of checking. I have
set mine to the highest level. Until I found the email that showed
that the two letter suffix was being used as an indicator, I had no
problems that I was aware of. The particular email is one that a
friend called and asked if I had gotten it, thus the digging through
the spam folder. Things are not deleted immediately, only put into a
spam folder that can then be looked through on line. I very rarely
check it, although at first, I checked it regularly to see that things
I wanted/needed weren't filtered.
I'm looking to see if I can find the message that indicated that was a
criterion.
--
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Webmaster/Computer Center Manager, NMSU at Alamogordo
http://alamo.nmsu.edu/ There are 10 kinds of people.
Those that understand binary and those that don't.
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