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Kev
Kev
Now, where did I put that damn programmer.
Incoming messages containing viruses will be automatically deleted, full stop.
Incoming messages which are detected as spam where we are extremely confident of the spam status will be automatically deleted.
Incoming messages which are detected as 'likely to be spam' will be tagged in such a way that a mail rule can be set-up to delete these if the user wishes. The subject line will also indicate the spam status of the message so the user can quickly scan through the e-mails to be read and (if required) manually delete those with the expression *** SPAM *** in the subject line.
All other incoming messages are delivered direct to mailbox without any further processing.
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For 100% flexibility including the ability to:
WHITELIST - Add e-mail addresses of trusted senders so that e-mail from them will never be marked as spam.
BLACKLIST - Add e-mail addresses of spammers so that e-mail from them will never be delivered to you (automatically deleted at the mail server).
QUARANTINE - Certain e-mails where the system is unsure about the status will be directed to a quarantine area where a quick scan through will allow you to receive the genuine mail and delete the spam mail. All decisions made on quarantined mail helps the system 'learn' about how to deal with further e-mails that use similar spam techniques.
... subscribe to Freeola's Advanced E-mail Protection service by visiting Your Freeola Settings [URL]http://freeola.com/control[/URL].
Regards,
Danny
Kev
Torquay United! wrote:
> All Freeola e-mail addresses will receive our basic anti-spam and
> anti-virus scanning. If you subscribe to our Advanced E-mail
> Protection service, the following doesn't apply...
>
> Incoming messages containing viruses will be automatically deleted,
> full stop.
>
> Incoming messages which are detected as spam where we are extremely
> confident of the spam status will be automatically deleted.
>
> Incoming messages which are detected as 'likely to be spam' will be
> tagged in such a way that a mail rule can be set-up to delete these
> if the user wishes. The subject line will also indicate the spam
> status of the message so the user can quickly scan through the
> e-mails to be read and (if required) manually delete those with the
> expression *** SPAM *** in the subject line.
>
> All other incoming messages are delivered direct to mailbox without
> any further processing.
>
> ---
>
> For 100% flexibility including the ability to:
>
> WHITELIST - Add e-mail addresses of trusted senders so that e-mail
> from them will never be marked as spam.
>
> BLACKLIST - Add e-mail addresses of spammers so that e-mail from them
> will never be delivered to you (automatically deleted at the mail
> server).
>
> QUARANTINE - Certain e-mails where the system is unsure about the
> status will be directed to a quarantine area where a quick scan
> through will allow you to receive the genuine mail and delete the
> spam mail. All decisions made on quarantined mail helps the system
> 'learn' about how to deal with further e-mails that use similar spam
> techniques.
>
> ... subscribe to Freeola's Advanced E-mail Protection service by
> visiting Your Freeola Settings
> [URL]http://freeola.com/control[/URL].
>
> Regards,
> Danny
The Freeola mail server infrastructure is considerably larger than most people think so the scanning services are gradually being applied across the network of servers. At present we are about 50% complete and it's currently pot luck whether your particular incoming e-mail is dealt with by one of the scanning servers.
We are aiming for 100% coverage by mid-February although in reality we are hoping that this will be completed much earlier.
Regards,
Danny
Kev
Torquay United! wrote:
> Kev,
>
> The Freeola mail server infrastructure is considerably larger than
> most people think so the scanning services are gradually being
> applied across the network of servers. At present we are about 50%
> complete and it's currently pot luck whether your particular incoming
> e-mail is dealt with by one of the scanning servers.
>
> We are aiming for 100% coverage by mid-February although in reality
> we are hoping that this will be completed much earlier.
>
> Regards,
> Danny
but unlike some of the other major names at least
> Freeola are Big enough to cope and small enough to care!
>
> Kev
That sounds very much like a vintage quote of Freeola. A good chance this'll appear in the next club magazine I reckon.
Torquay United! wrote:
> No offence but that is a little bit too corny even for us!!!
I'm not receiving any errors, but my emails have dried up - stuck in the system for the last couple of hours...
I've reported my problems through the Contact Us link - anyone else having problems ?