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Yes, I tried it for several months. As a result my spam increased by more than 500% to the point I no longer use the email address because of the dozens of spam that arrives in it daily.
It allows you to "bounce" mail, and while the mailings returned may say the box is invalid or non existing, these spammers are way too smart for that. Any kind of reply back to them indicates it's a valid email and as a result they hammer you with more spam.
I downloaded something called "spam fighter", which I found in a link here. By blocking addresses that are spam, you are helping out other spam fighter client's as well.
"It is good to see ourselves as
others see us. Try as we may, we are never
able to know ourselves fully as we
are, especially the evil side of us.
This we can do only if we are not
angry with our critics but will take in good
heart whatever they might have to
say." - Ghandi
Like Gill, I've used Mailwasher for years and wouldn't be without it. In fact, it's reduced the amount of mail I actually download because it allows me to look at links, like this one, if I trust the source without ever downloading the email.
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
Victoria
Remember, sometimes the dragon wins. Correction: MOST times.
Quote - Yes, I tried it for several months. As a result my spam increased by more than 500% to the point I no longer use the email address because of the dozens of spam that arrives in it daily.
It allows you to "bounce" mail, and while the mailings returned may say the box is invalid or non existing, these spammers are way too smart for that. Any kind of reply back to them indicates it's a valid email and as a result they hammer you with more spam.
I downloaded something called "spam fighter", which I found in a link here. By blocking addresses that are spam, you are helping out other spam fighter client's as well.
Sometimes more than not...bouncing an email works in reverse. You get more not less.
On my MailWasher, I just "blacklist" the spam and that's helped reduce them.
I do the same. I don't bounce because, as stated earlier, that gives a ping as a valid email. I simply blacklist them and they're automatically deleted for me. When the spammer doesn't get a response you eventually get removed.
Also, I have really good spam filters on all of my email accounts, from my ISP and from my mail server on my websites.
Hugz from Phoenix, USA
Victoria
Remember, sometimes the dragon wins. Correction: MOST times.
As I have a couple of domains under my belt I think mail washer is great - it's great for catching all the crap that goes through to my catch all accounts - the things like aaaaazzzz111@ ..........
Plus you can set it up to catch all the different spellings of V1@gra or C1al1s
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Just about had it with spam emails I can't keep up with them using outlook xpress itself. Does anyone here use this Mailwasher proggie?
Thanks.
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