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Old 2005-11-12, 09:06 PM   #1
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Default Spam from hell...

It seems my Sympatico account is getting spammed pretty hard. I get about 10-15 a day where before I had a handful each day. Any help out there?
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Old 2005-11-12, 09:23 PM   #2
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I get more than before too... and only last years' Playmates have my current address.
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Old 2005-11-12, 09:32 PM   #3
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I use the spam filter in Outlook and it catches the bulk of email and put it in a spam folder so I'm very pleased with it. (oh yeah and stop surfin' porn sites )
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Old 2005-11-12, 10:13 PM   #4
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10-15 is pretty hard? About 1.5 years ago I was getting about 110/day. Now it's down to 30-40. Luckily I use a spam filter (seperate program that runs in the background) that catches most of it.
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Old 2005-11-13, 06:45 AM   #5
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When spam e-mail becomes annoying, a simple change of e-mail address resolves this. Then become very careful to whom you give your address.

There's also the transmission of virus' and the blocking of unwanted mail. For years now I've been using MailWasher and it is the most used application in my Computer. I just checked their site and it is still freeware. I certainly recommend this to everyone active on the Internet.

http://www.mailwasher.net/

With the above application, you see your mail (you can even read it) while the mail is still at your ISP server. You then decide if you wish to delete mail before it ever gets downloaded to your computer.
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Old 2005-11-13, 08:47 AM   #6
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hi,

...look here for plenty of very good and free stuff:


http://www.thefreesite.com
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Old 2005-11-13, 03:04 PM   #7
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Default Bayesian filtering works very well

For a couple of years now I've been using Popfile but for Windows I'd recommend K9 because it has a nicer interface.

Both are free and do a fantastic job of automatically detecting SPAM once you have trained them for a short period.

I chose the Bayesian approach after reading this Stopping SPAM article by Paul Graham.

The interesting thing about Bayesian is that it becomes customized to your personal definition of what constitutes SPAM and can also adapt to new SPAM techniques that crop up from time to time. I have set up a dozen people with this and all of them are very satisfied with the results. I strongly recommend it.

p.s. I suggest NOT using the available Black list / White list features, they actually reduce the accuracy of the algorithm over the long run.
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Old 2005-11-13, 03:09 PM   #8
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When you change your e-mail account, change it to something that is "difficult" to guess. (like password recommendation - capitals, numbers, letters and perhaps a symbol).

I currently receive no spam, haven't for over a year. I was previously getting about 100/day. I'm careful who I give my address to.
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Old 2005-11-13, 08:05 PM   #9
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I switched to Mozilla Thunderbird a year or so ago, and it's self learning spam filter works remarkably well.

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Old 2005-11-14, 01:17 AM   #10
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I switched to Mozilla Thunderbird a year or so ago, and it's self learning spam filter works remarkably well.
Makes sense... that is another program that uses Bayesian Filtering.
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Old 2005-11-14, 06:55 AM   #11
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I know that with Cogeco it has nothing to do with your e-mail address.

Apparently all of Cogeco is getting hit hard these days with spam; the same may hold true for Sympatico now.

I second the spam filter in Outlook it catches every piece of spam with a near 0% false positive on my PC.

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Old 2005-11-14, 07:52 AM   #12
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I think Crispy is on to something. I've noticed a marked increase in SPAM sent to my Sympatico account in the last few weeks. I had to call Sympatico (Bell) on an unrelated issue last week and they have an initial message stating that emails may be delayed due to a larger than expected volume of email being sent through their mail severs. I suspect they may be having issues with their own SPAM filters or are in the process of modifying them.
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Old 2005-11-14, 01:23 PM   #13
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Default Bayesian again...

Quote:
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I second the spam filter in Outlook it catches every piece of spam with a near 0% false positive on my PC.
Thanks for making me curious enough to look into what Microsoft is doing these days.
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Microsoft Office Outlook® 2003 has many new features to block junk e-mail (spam). The most notable feature is Microsoft's Junk E-Mail Filter with Microsoft SmartScreen Technology. SmartScreen Technology is based on a machine-learning Bayesian technology that uses a probability-based algorithms to determine whether email is legitimate or spam. To educate the SmartScreen "filter", more than 100,000 Hotmail spam fighters submitted or classified their actual e-mail as either spam or good e-mail and sent that e-mail to Microsoft to be processed.
I must sound like I'm making money from selling Bayesian filtering, but really I'm just a huge fan of that approach.
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Old 2005-11-14, 06:22 PM   #14
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I just got one from I.P. Nightly... I'd open it, but it depends...
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Old 2005-11-15, 09:37 AM   #15
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Has anyone noticed the latest pile of SPAM seems to be a pile of "undelivered", "unknown recipient" bouncebacks? SPAM filters seem to let those through, but they are all junk.
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