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<blockquote data-quote="JuniperPark" data-source="post: 2221313" data-attributes="member: 4640"><p>It's an old problem, but has anyone found any GOOD ways to deal with spam?</p><p></p><p>I'm getting an average of 120 spam emails a day. Until recently I was using eNom's email system, which I learned the hard way was too aggressive in flagging spam, and often was hiding emails from clients (#*$^^!!!) as well as emails from eNom itself. Really stupid. I use Outlook, so I never saw the hidden "junk" folder until too late. eNom has been replaced.</p><p></p><p>So... I allow my new email handler to do it's own spam flagging, I do not want to lose clients. I can create "filter rules" in outlook, but spammers are too creative, there is no common text and/or the spam is mostly images whose names change with every spam. I expect the email address that I use in WHOIS and on webpages to get onto spam lists, but oddly enough I get most spam twice, one for the WHOIS email address, and again for the email that I use personally. </p><p></p><p>So... anyone have any good solutions? I'm thinking about moving to all new email addresses, perhaps every other year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JuniperPark, post: 2221313, member: 4640"] It's an old problem, but has anyone found any GOOD ways to deal with spam? I'm getting an average of 120 spam emails a day. Until recently I was using eNom's email system, which I learned the hard way was too aggressive in flagging spam, and often was hiding emails from clients (#*$^^!!!) as well as emails from eNom itself. Really stupid. I use Outlook, so I never saw the hidden "junk" folder until too late. eNom has been replaced. So... I allow my new email handler to do it's own spam flagging, I do not want to lose clients. I can create "filter rules" in outlook, but spammers are too creative, there is no common text and/or the spam is mostly images whose names change with every spam. I expect the email address that I use in WHOIS and on webpages to get onto spam lists, but oddly enough I get most spam twice, one for the WHOIS email address, and again for the email that I use personally. So... anyone have any good solutions? I'm thinking about moving to all new email addresses, perhaps every other year. [/QUOTE]
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