I am getting affiliate emails poorly named as financial newsletters and I used to unsubscribe but they would just re-subscribe me with another newsletter name. Once I stopped unsubbing, they seemed to tail off. Now if I have a persistent sender, I just block them.
Hi Leo & friends, This may or may not get posted but here goes.... I've been using a program called Mail Washer Pro for many years & never had any "nasties" on my PC's. They have a free version but restricted to just one Acct. It just allows the Headers to be D/L'd, viewed & washed/removed before the whole message is D/L'd to your PC. Hopefully this will be allowed. BTW. They offer a lifetime license if required. Stay safe.
While it's an interesting concept, the marketing of it has been horrific, resulting in undue paranoia. It's a feature. It requires certain hardware. You can turn it off.
Sometimes I get marketing stuff from companies I've bought something from; perfectly normal. But I would think that unsubscribing would work in that case. I find that often it doesn't. I go to the vendor's website and unsubscribe. Knowing that they have computers nowadays that can do stuff automagically and instantaneously, I would expect the unsubscribe to take place almost immediately. Yet I keep getting emails from the otherwise legitimate business. What's up with that?
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This was helpful for understanding spam filters, but what’s infuriating is when my legit emails get diverted as spam and my clients don’t see them.
I am getting affiliate emails poorly named as financial newsletters and I used to unsubscribe but they would just re-subscribe me with another newsletter name. Once I stopped unsubbing, they seemed to tail off. Now if I have a persistent sender, I just block them.
I'd like to hear about training my spam filter.
Hi Leo & friends,
This may or may not get posted but here goes....
I've been using a program called Mail Washer Pro for many years & never had any "nasties" on my PC's.
They have a free version but restricted to just one Acct.
It just allows the Headers to be D/L'd, viewed & washed/removed before the whole message is D/L'd to your PC.
Hopefully this will be allowed.
BTW. They offer a lifetime license if required.
Stay safe.
I've been experimenting with it myself.
Perhaps you already are set to do a video on it, but what are your thoughts on Windows Recall?
While it's an interesting concept, the marketing of it has been horrific, resulting in undue paranoia. It's a feature. It requires certain hardware. You can turn it off.
Sometimes I get marketing stuff from companies I've bought something from; perfectly normal. But I would think that unsubscribing would work in that case. I find that often it doesn't. I go to the vendor's website and unsubscribe. Knowing that they have computers nowadays that can do stuff automagically and instantaneously, I would expect the unsubscribe to take place almost immediately. Yet I keep getting emails from the otherwise legitimate business. What's up with that?
Could a known vpn ip address cause a message to be filtered out as spam.
Possible, but it seems unlikely to me.