The walls they do grow high.
May. 20th, 2007 11:47 amSomebody (possibly) sent me a Blue Mountain card. It went in the spam bucket and was converted to plain text. Whatever content it held, went away. An email from MusicMatch Jukebox did the same thing (I was trying to retrieve my password...) Picture email! Wot a concept.
I was also out freeing spam from the ISP. It's got a spotty record, but it narrows the flood so not too much spam reaches my phone. I try to remember to empty it once or twice a week, and let the Outlook filters sort it out, but I don't remember every week, and those messages all dump into the great bit bucket.
I harvest my two main email accounts regularly; esoteric accounts less often. The phone has no spam filters, but the Outlook filters are set at the max, thanks to the gun nuts of yore and the constant rain of spam. I clean the junk folders out occasionally, but they remain until I sweep them out. Hence the walls grow. If my software doesn't know you, you can't email me. And sometimes, even then, the spam filters decide to act. My ISP's filter does not like
minnehaha B's account, Tom's Hardware Guide, and several others. It sometimes gets cranky about whitelisting, but so it goes. The more, the less. The walls they do grow high.
I was also out freeing spam from the ISP. It's got a spotty record, but it narrows the flood so not too much spam reaches my phone. I try to remember to empty it once or twice a week, and let the Outlook filters sort it out, but I don't remember every week, and those messages all dump into the great bit bucket.
I harvest my two main email accounts regularly; esoteric accounts less often. The phone has no spam filters, but the Outlook filters are set at the max, thanks to the gun nuts of yore and the constant rain of spam. I clean the junk folders out occasionally, but they remain until I sweep them out. Hence the walls grow. If my software doesn't know you, you can't email me. And sometimes, even then, the spam filters decide to act. My ISP's filter does not like