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101RRS
17th April 2013, 09:37 PM
My email address has been under constant attack from junk emailers for about 3 weeks. Maybe 30 a day - I have increased the security level at the ISP end and it catches most of them but nevertheless I have to go into the junk mail box at least once a day as it also catches the occasional genuine e-mail. I am now down to about 10 spam emails a day that get through to my own junk mail box but is still a pain to check and clear them out.

I am really not in a position to change the e-mail address so I am not sure if there is anything else I can do to get rid of these cockroaches.

Do the spammers get tired of this or do I have this issue for ever now.

Thanks

Garry

bee utey
17th April 2013, 09:59 PM
My (bigpond) email address has been current for many years now, and the spam level has steadily dropped to around one or two a week. I don't even need a personal spam filter.

I make absolutely certain that any group I'm with displays my contact as name (at) server.com and doesn't have contact me buttons. One guy in my cycling club had his email displayed fully and he got hammered with spam. I think it's done with web crawlers or somesuch.

p38arover
18th April 2013, 07:19 AM
I'm with Optus and have a parent email address that's used only for things like banks, insurance, et al.

Off that I can have 5 child addresses. One is my wife's, one for my late son (we still get emails for him), one is used on all other things like this forum. The last (I still have a spare) is what I used to use and which was shown on the rangerovers.net pages. It gets most spam. It's not set up in Outlook so I don't see that mail there.

I also filter all my mail through MailWasher which marks most spam for deletion so it never gets downloaded.

Every so often I look at the spammed email address to see if there's anything I should see. There usually isn't except for the odd cry for help from RR owners and which I've missed (I no longer visit RR.net or the forum).

If my main address, i.e., the one I use here, starts to get spammed, I'll dump it and create a new one - whilst knowing my banking, insurance, etc., stuff will be unaffected.

theresanothersteve
18th April 2013, 07:47 AM
The spam filters on gmail are very good!

I have a forward on my public email addressess to my gmail account, and have configured Outlook to download gmail as well. Once a week I check gmail through a browser and check the spam box. Anything legit I flag, and that person doesn't get caught again.

Very impressed, although I do have a niggle that all my email goes through Google...

incisor
18th April 2013, 07:49 AM
the spammers do dictionary lookups on all known isps on a regular basis.

in reality, it makes little difference, on the whole, whether you attempt to hide your email address or not.

using it on public forums will definitely increase the level of spam for short periods, as will installing a toolbar.

my mail servers run scripts that will temporarily block people from doing dictionary lookups on them but they still try several times a month.

incisor
18th April 2013, 07:50 AM
The spam filters on gmail are very good!

I have a forward on my public email addressess to my gmail account, and have configured Outlook to download gmail as well. Once a week I check gmail through a browser and check the spam box. Anything legit I flag, and that person doesn't get caught again.

Very impressed, although I do have a niggle that all my email goes through Google...

yep, is a good way of doing it...

101RRS
18th April 2013, 09:25 AM
Ok - thanks for all the comments - as I said only a few actually get through to me directly but I still need to review them all whether caught by the ISP or myself. I guess I just have to wait it out and hope it goes away after a while.

Thanks

Garry

drifter
20th April 2013, 05:35 AM
Just put anyone you want to receive email from in your contacts list and set the email filters to only receive mail from people in your contact list.

The rest is, rightfully, spam and ignored.

Works for me.

loanrangie
5th May 2013, 09:35 AM
Since switching to Thunderbird years ago we rarely get any apart from the odd nigerian scam email but even then hardly ever.

Bushie
5th May 2013, 09:45 AM
Since switching to Thunderbird years ago we rarely get any apart from the odd nigerian scam email but even then hardly ever.

Same here - although I have set up a few filters to delete at the server.
Don't get a whole lot of spam mail anymore.


Martyn

101RRS
5th May 2013, 12:27 PM
Well my spam stopped as quick as it began. The problem with auto delete of spam is that you will also loose some proper emails so I never have auto delete on, hence the need to still review the spam folder.

But my spam has stopped even at the ISP end.

Garry

FeatherWeightDriver
5th May 2013, 05:33 PM
I stopped using the ISP provided email addresses long ago, and moved to gmail for all my personalities ;)

Gmail is very good at picking up spam, to the point that I rarely see even one spam mail per month in my inbox. The other side of the coin is pretty good too, in the last 6 months I have only had 1 legit email dropped in to spam by gmail.

And no, I don't work for google... :angel:

disco gazza
6th May 2013, 04:34 PM
Have been using thunderbird for years and only get 1-2 a week.
Sometimes I get a few more,but I normally have a chuckle at the spelling,the structure of the sentence and all the bullcrap,then delete. :)


cheers

loanrangie
10th May 2013, 09:32 AM
Well my spam stopped as quick as it began. The problem with auto delete of spam is that you will also loose some proper emails so I never have auto delete on, hence the need to still review the spam folder.

But my spam has stopped even at the ISP end.

Garry

I'm happy to live with the occasional email moved to the junk folder by accident which i can then check and move to inbox if required.