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Hi, i couldnt find where to post a new topic.
it is about spam but somewhat different than this thread .
I want to know why i am getting an over load of spam in my e-mail. its not going to the spam filter or whatever you cal it. so i spend my time deleting these emails.
whats going on? anyone know?
thanks
Spam if not managed snowballs. Verizon has an online spam filter that you would need to go into your email settings to see if its turned on. If it is still turned on and emails are still coming through, those emails would need to be forwarded to spamdetector.notcaught@verizon.net so the senderscan get added to the spam list. If you need further help with checking to see if the spam filters turned on, please send me a private message.
For what its worth, I haven't noticed any uptick in spam's but you can reduce spam by following these tips.
when i click on the link for the spam detector. a pop up happens to say, i dont have a connection on this compter and some other stuff to click on. which i wont do.
something is fishy in my book.
i do have my spam detector on. i do mark the spam as spam.
thanks anyway.
Is there also somewhere to send things that are not spam but are being caught? or is just marking them as not spam enough?
@tns wrote:Is there also somewhere to send things that are not spam but are being caught? or is just marking them as not spam enough?
That would be spamdetector.update@verizon.net - marking them as not spam should work, but it can't hurt to send them as well.
to send it to the spam detector you have to open the spam email. i tried to just check it and click on the action to send it and it opened. thats not a good thing. i do not want to open those spam mailings.
i pay to have this service i dont need to deal with spam.
To be honest, Verizons spam filtering isn't worth the disc space it takes up. I have no clue how Thunderbird dies it but when I tell it a sender is spam, it remebers it and auotmatically puts in a seperate folder. Mybey Verizon should quit screwing around with M$ and work with people that really know how to do it!
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