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@tns wrote:You can block them, set up a filter that says If From Contains .in then Delete Message (or send to spam folder, or send to spamdetector.notcaught@verizon.net, whatever your preference.)
Oh, really? Care to show me where that information is? Last I checked, Verizon just set up SSL for their POP3 access, which was the last major security issue.
try your email settings on the web page. Perhaps you can use this url
http://mail.verizon.com/webmail/driver?nimlet=showmessages&view=emails#options_Email_FiltersThis is the help page for both dsl and fios email users
Sorry for the confusion, the different colors are responses to different portions of the OP's rants. Those two lines are unrelated.
The OP might find the links helpful anyway though, since I didn't post any to the filter information. +1 to you. 🙂
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