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[alfa] Spam protection
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- Subject: [alfa] Spam protection
- From: alfacybersite <acs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 15:34:12 -0700
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I've just signed up to have my website host install MailProtect 1.0 for
my site (shared server if it matters).
Yes, this is pretty far off the subject of Alfas, but this a.m. I had
127 emails, two Alfa related ones of which I saved. I'm getting about
200 spam emails a day.
I'd love to pare it down so that only Alfa related emails make it
through. My concern is if the "filter" gets too aggressive and starts
deleting ones I want. I'm especially concerned that some of the subject
headings I use myself come back to haunt me in that the "filter" sees
them as spam - for instance this subject heading.
Those with knowledge, especially if it involves MailProtect 1.0, could
share some of the do's and dont's would be helpful.
I've not gone on to my host's site to decide if I want Global or Custom
but will be doing so shortly.
Biba
Irwindale, CA USA
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