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#205622 - 09/05/05 09:20 AM
OT: How Much Time Do you spend CHECKING for/Deleting SPAM?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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My Internet Service & Online Email Server: 'SBC Yahoo DSL' provides an anti-spam feature called SPAM Guard+ which automatically detects suspected SPAM and routes it to the Bulk Email folder, and also learns (over time) what you consider to be Spam (or not), and filters future email from that sender to the appropriate folder. OK, this all seems to be working 97% of the time, but because 3% of the time, legitimate incoming email gets automatically misrouted to my bulk email folder, I end up having to spend 5-10 minutes every day having to review all bulk email entries (often up to 100) to make sure a legitimate email didn't accidentally arrive here. and If I forget to check the bulk email folder daily, it can (over a few days) contain 100, 200, 400, 500+ entries. In addition to this, there's always new SPAM (missed by the SPAM Guard program) arriving daily in my email server IN-BOX, which means having to review them individually, tagging SPAM entries. All this can sometimes take up 5-10 minutes a day. Curious "HOW MUCH time daily others here are having to spend reviewing your SPAM (Bulk Email) folder for "legitimate email" that gets misrouted there, as well as time spent tagging (deleting) SPAM which arrives in your INBOX. Thanks. Scott [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 09-05-2005).]
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#205629 - 09/05/05 02:14 PM
Re: OT: How Much Time Do you spend CHECKING for/Deleting SPAM?
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi Peter, in addition to SPAM Guard+ (included with my online email server), I too have MailWasher, but as Eddie also concured above, this still REQUIRES having to continously check the SPAM folder for 'legitimate email' that may have automatically arrived there by mistake.
Because up to 100 emails a day get automataically routed to my SPAM email folder, this means having to go thru all the emails there to confirm that they all are indeed SPAM.
Occasionally, I still get people (including new SZ member friends) who had emailed me and wondered why I didn't reply. I later discovered that their email had been automatically re-routed to my SPAM folder by mistake, because I hadn't checked my SPAM folder contents carefully/throughly enough to catch & tag it as legitimate.
I'm curious how (if possible) Gary, Robert, and others are able to avoid having to time consumingly monitor their SPAM folder entries to prevent legitimate email from getting deleted by mistake. Anyone else experiencing this? More feedback appreicated. - Scott
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#205630 - 09/05/05 03:02 PM
Re: OT: How Much Time Do you spend CHECKING for/Deleting SPAM?
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2206
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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I have asked this same question on other forums, Scott. I've yet to have anyone come up with a reply that solves it. My take on it was that email is becoming much less useful due to spam. Of course, if you are buddies with someone that's one thing but what about emails from others?
A solution for web visitor emails is to use a form. I just checked your site. I don't know how you're doing your email thing. You are using frames, I guess the code is hidden. However, maybe the spam robots can still pick up your email address from your page? It does plainly show it with mouseover. Although, I would assume it is truly hidden. I dunno.
Other thing is to maybe use a form for messages from your website. The formmail script might be more secure from spambots.
There are also email scrambling scripts (which I use). I dunno what method is more secure.
However, even the above might be moot if you have had your address awhile. It's already all over the internet. But, you could change your email. Just one letter change, it's "good as new."
Again, I have asked people for ways to solve it and nobody yet has been able to tell me. Sure, you can reduce spam to a trickle but missing legit emails is unacceptable. So, if it's really important, you have to call.
------------------ Bill Yamaha PSR2000
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