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  • S shaunAustin

    How are you doing with the challenge-response??? I've been looking at adopting it and was wondering whether people are ready for the "culture change" that comes with the system.... are people happy to respond when neccesary???.... Shaun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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    Neville Franks
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    shaunAustin wrote: How are you doing with the challenge-response??? I'm not using it yet so I can't comment from personal experience, however I am not overly concerned about repercussions. I will try and get as many of our customers on the whitelist early on so they will never get challenged. I think the world in general is so fed up with spam that they will be accomodating with a once-only challenge. Neville Franks, Author of ED for Windows. Free Trial at www.getsoft.com

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    • S shaunAustin

      Okay... so... continuing my obsession with all things spam related... What levels of spam are we all getting on a daily basis. I'm sure we've all seen the recent studies which say that your average corporate bod spends an average of 4 hours a week separating spam from the good stuff costing £$s in lost productivity... Personally, I get about 250 - 300 spam mails every day to two long standing but unfortunately still needed mail addresses. I have a decent spam filter but that catches all but about 10 of those... the only problem is that I have such a lack of faith in the anti-spam system that I still have to scan the killed folder to check for false positives... (and there are one or two occasionally which dents my faith further..) [for what it's worth I think most of the spam comes from a time when it was "cool" to enter your friends e-mail addresses into websites with pointless java games and e-greetings and jokes etc... cheers guys!!] What's everyone elses experience... personally and commercially.. (but let's not get down to a "my spam schlong is longer that yours" type debate!) ;) Shaun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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      Michael P Butler
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      I'm averaging about 30 a day to my longest serving personal account. I won't attempt to count how many my hotmail account gets. Of course most of the 30 are from mistakes I made in the early days of being an Internet newbie in the mid 90's. I've had my personal email address for nearly 10 years, so 30 a day isn't too bad. I have an opt in mail system, if somebody isn't in my contacts then the mail will automatically be moved to a spam folder for later deletion. Michael 'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space

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      • S shaunAustin

        Okay... so... continuing my obsession with all things spam related... What levels of spam are we all getting on a daily basis. I'm sure we've all seen the recent studies which say that your average corporate bod spends an average of 4 hours a week separating spam from the good stuff costing £$s in lost productivity... Personally, I get about 250 - 300 spam mails every day to two long standing but unfortunately still needed mail addresses. I have a decent spam filter but that catches all but about 10 of those... the only problem is that I have such a lack of faith in the anti-spam system that I still have to scan the killed folder to check for false positives... (and there are one or two occasionally which dents my faith further..) [for what it's worth I think most of the spam comes from a time when it was "cool" to enter your friends e-mail addresses into websites with pointless java games and e-greetings and jokes etc... cheers guys!!] What's everyone elses experience... personally and commercially.. (but let's not get down to a "my spam schlong is longer that yours" type debate!) ;) Shaun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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        Matt Gullett
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        I get about 15-20 per day to my Yahoo account which I have had for several years now. My office account gets 1-5 per day. I am not using any spam blocking/filtering software other than the standard Yahoo bulk e-mail features. I am very picky about giving away my email address and do so only to websites I know well or am buying from.

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        • S shaunAustin

          Okay... so... continuing my obsession with all things spam related... What levels of spam are we all getting on a daily basis. I'm sure we've all seen the recent studies which say that your average corporate bod spends an average of 4 hours a week separating spam from the good stuff costing £$s in lost productivity... Personally, I get about 250 - 300 spam mails every day to two long standing but unfortunately still needed mail addresses. I have a decent spam filter but that catches all but about 10 of those... the only problem is that I have such a lack of faith in the anti-spam system that I still have to scan the killed folder to check for false positives... (and there are one or two occasionally which dents my faith further..) [for what it's worth I think most of the spam comes from a time when it was "cool" to enter your friends e-mail addresses into websites with pointless java games and e-greetings and jokes etc... cheers guys!!] What's everyone elses experience... personally and commercially.. (but let's not get down to a "my spam schlong is longer that yours" type debate!) ;) Shaun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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          At home I'm getting maybe 2 or 3 a day since I killed off my old email accounts. The Hotmail accounts of course attract it by the bucketload - but Hotmail's own spam filters seem to take care of most of them. Anything that gets onto my main email addresses usually gets caught by iHateSpam. :cool: At work we run Lotus Notes so there's no spam protection whatsoever. I get about 40 junk mails a day, and I'm really not looking forward to clearing out my Inbox when I get back from sick leave on 2nd March! X| X| X| Anna :rose: Homepage | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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          • A Anna Jayne Metcalfe

            At home I'm getting maybe 2 or 3 a day since I killed off my old email accounts. The Hotmail accounts of course attract it by the bucketload - but Hotmail's own spam filters seem to take care of most of them. Anything that gets onto my main email addresses usually gets caught by iHateSpam. :cool: At work we run Lotus Notes so there's no spam protection whatsoever. I get about 40 junk mails a day, and I'm really not looking forward to clearing out my Inbox when I get back from sick leave on 2nd March! X| X| X| Anna :rose: Homepage | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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            Nic Rowan
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            Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: and I'm really not looking forward to clearing out my Inbox when I get back from sick leave on 2nd March! Egads, tell them it's going to take you an extra three weeks on top of that to clean out your mail :-D


            The trouble with apathy these days is nobody cares. Capital Punishment means never having to say "you again?" As easy as 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169


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            • P Paul Watson

              Outlook 2003 does a good job. It has had some false positives* but I have it set on Aggresive and since I only have 70 a day scanning through is easy enough. :blush: I turned the spam filter off in the first few weeks of emailing Lena. Bugger me but was I tense about loosing one of her emails. I did not even trust the safe senders list :-D * Vikram and Brian, your emails got spam tagged! You naughty spammers. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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              Paul Watson wrote: * Vikram and Brian, your emails got spam tagged! You naughty spammers. :-O Is it the CP_homepages AT yahoo address? I suppose technically it is spam, because people did not ask to recieve them, so your filter is working just fine.

              "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                Paul Watson wrote: * Vikram and Brian, your emails got spam tagged! You naughty spammers. :-O Is it the CP_homepages AT yahoo address? I suppose technically it is spam, because people did not ask to recieve them, so your filter is working just fine.

                "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                Paul Watson
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                More likely the "Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears" bit :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                • S shaunAustin

                  Okay... so... continuing my obsession with all things spam related... What levels of spam are we all getting on a daily basis. I'm sure we've all seen the recent studies which say that your average corporate bod spends an average of 4 hours a week separating spam from the good stuff costing £$s in lost productivity... Personally, I get about 250 - 300 spam mails every day to two long standing but unfortunately still needed mail addresses. I have a decent spam filter but that catches all but about 10 of those... the only problem is that I have such a lack of faith in the anti-spam system that I still have to scan the killed folder to check for false positives... (and there are one or two occasionally which dents my faith further..) [for what it's worth I think most of the spam comes from a time when it was "cool" to enter your friends e-mail addresses into websites with pointless java games and e-greetings and jokes etc... cheers guys!!] What's everyone elses experience... personally and commercially.. (but let's not get down to a "my spam schlong is longer that yours" type debate!) ;) Shaun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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                  brianwelsch
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                  I get anywhere up to 30 per day. It's a bit aggravating sometimes, but far from bogs me down.

                  "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                  • P Paul Watson

                    More likely the "Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears" bit :) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                    brianwelsch
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                    Do you not like Ms. Spears bits?

                    "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                      Do you not like Ms. Spears bits?

                      "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                      Not particularly. I mean she is cute in a generic air brushed way but she only floats my boat to the half an inch line. There is a hundred million more attractive girls than her out there. And her "music" is just horrendous while her attitude irks me. Do you? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                        Not particularly. I mean she is cute in a generic air brushed way but she only floats my boat to the half an inch line. There is a hundred million more attractive girls than her out there. And her "music" is just horrendous while her attitude irks me. Do you? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                        Michael P Butler
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                        Paul Watson wrote: Not particularly. I mean she is cute in a generic air brushed way but she only floats my boat to the half an inch line. There is a hundred million more attractive girls than her out there. And her "music" is just horrendous while her attitude irks me. Finally we agree on something. Except the cute bit, always thought she was a bit woof woof. Michael 'Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority.' - The Doctor: The Wheel in Space

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                          Not particularly. I mean she is cute in a generic air brushed way but she only floats my boat to the half an inch line. There is a hundred million more attractive girls than her out there. And her "music" is just horrendous while her attitude irks me. Do you? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                          She's fun to look at when she's shaking her money-maker, but there is definitely more beauty to be found elsewhere. Say here[^] or, here[^] or, here[^]. As for character and talent, these concepts don't apply to Britney.

                          "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                            She's fun to look at when she's shaking her money-maker, but there is definitely more beauty to be found elsewhere. Say here[^] or, here[^] or, here[^]. As for character and talent, these concepts don't apply to Britney.

                            "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                            >or, here[^]. Hell yeah, I like Jolie a lot. For her attitude as well as her beauty. >or, here[^] Meg is cool. Does not boil my blood but she must be a good character. Whenever I think Meg I think of two things; Orgasms and F O X. >Say here[^] Never heard of her but she looks nice. >She's fun to look at when she's shaking her money-maker I saw the one Esquire photo shoot shot and had to admit it was hot. But that was after the hours of makeup, posing, lighting and air brushing. Plus it was not at all like her normal style (and the rest of the shots sucked). My fav is Catherine Zeta-Jones though. Ever since Darling Buds of May. Hubba, hubba. ;) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                              >or, here[^]. Hell yeah, I like Jolie a lot. For her attitude as well as her beauty. >or, here[^] Meg is cool. Does not boil my blood but she must be a good character. Whenever I think Meg I think of two things; Orgasms and F O X. >Say here[^] Never heard of her but she looks nice. >She's fun to look at when she's shaking her money-maker I saw the one Esquire photo shoot shot and had to admit it was hot. But that was after the hours of makeup, posing, lighting and air brushing. Plus it was not at all like her normal style (and the rest of the shots sucked). My fav is Catherine Zeta-Jones though. Ever since Darling Buds of May. Hubba, hubba. ;) regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Marc Clifton wrote: "organically fed captivity free regurgitated bee nectar" (honey) on dieting. Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                              brianwelsch
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                              Paul Watson wrote: Catherine Zeta-Jones Cheesy Christams! How could I forget her?

                              "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                                Okay... so... continuing my obsession with all things spam related... What levels of spam are we all getting on a daily basis. I'm sure we've all seen the recent studies which say that your average corporate bod spends an average of 4 hours a week separating spam from the good stuff costing £$s in lost productivity... Personally, I get about 250 - 300 spam mails every day to two long standing but unfortunately still needed mail addresses. I have a decent spam filter but that catches all but about 10 of those... the only problem is that I have such a lack of faith in the anti-spam system that I still have to scan the killed folder to check for false positives... (and there are one or two occasionally which dents my faith further..) [for what it's worth I think most of the spam comes from a time when it was "cool" to enter your friends e-mail addresses into websites with pointless java games and e-greetings and jokes etc... cheers guys!!] What's everyone elses experience... personally and commercially.. (but let's not get down to a "my spam schlong is longer that yours" type debate!) ;) Shaun ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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                                Matt Newman
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                                I have gotten to the point where I just use trusted sender lists. If I give out my email I get either their email, or if its a forum mailer I just trust the domain. Matt Newman
                                I am the anti-linux "If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored

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                                  Anna-Jayne Metcalfe wrote: and I'm really not looking forward to clearing out my Inbox when I get back from sick leave on 2nd March! Egads, tell them it's going to take you an extra three weeks on top of that to clean out your mail :-D


                                  The trouble with apathy these days is nobody cares. Capital Punishment means never having to say "you again?" As easy as 3.141592653589793238462643383279502884197169


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                                  Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                                  I might just do that...;) Anna :rose: Homepage | Tears and Laughter "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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                                  • B brianwelsch

                                    Paul Watson wrote: Catherine Zeta-Jones Cheesy Christams! How could I forget her?

                                    "The beat goes on.. da-da-dum dadum dum"

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                                    shaunAustin
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                                    Jennifer Love Hewitt!!!! GOD LOVE HER!!!! :D :rose: :rose: :rose: :rose: :cool: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Shaun Austin: .NET Specialist. Spreading the word of .NET to the world... well the UK... well my tiny corner of it!! :-D

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