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I am using thunderbird as my email client with the standard adaptive junk mail filters. Can anyone suggest a plug-in that might improve this
also freeola - do you block email by ip address when you receive an abuse report email?
I am using thunderbird as my email client with the standard adaptive junk mail filters. Can anyone suggest a plug-in that might improve this
also freeola - do you block email by ip address when you receive an abuse report email?
Is this a standard or 'EmailPro' account?
If it's EmailPro then you have some more options to blacklist and adjust the 'filter strength' etc. which you might like to try.
I also see these phishing attempts (as nearly everyone on the internet does!) but aren't seeing a massive influx. I haven't seen any today (and I have quite a lot of accounts) but I did yesterday.
As I have a range of Freeola accounts I can normally see when something's going on *Rolex* springs to mind!
I use MS Outlook and the Junk filters seem to pick up all of these emails. Have you looked at the originating IP addresses, they are quite likely to be different/spoofed?
I'll keep a look out for my next 'Your account login attempts bla bla' spam - but for me, over a range of domains it's not currently a problem. In fact my Freeola account spam situation is about the best it's ever been. *Kiss of Death!* ;¬)
For more info see my previous SPAM related posts
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Not 'snailmail' more like 'slugmail' at the moment and ... yes, I did ponder whether a slug was slower than a snail :¬)
...Have you looked at the originating IP addresses, they are quite likely to be different/spoofed?
The spam situation is still fine for me, but as promised I've been looking out for banking/Santander emails.
I had a Santander phishing attempt yesterday and found (looking at the email headers) that it originated from Japan. I've just had one today and this one had a German IP.
A quick search shows both the originating IPs check out as having a 'clean' reputation. So as I previously mentioned this type of spam can be hard to block via IP address alone.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
@DL - always best to start a new thread for unrelated items :¬P
FYI ...My Freeola email seems to be working fine.
@DL - always best to start a new thread for unrelated items :¬P
FYI ...My Freeola email seems to be working fine.
It was a 'passing' comment two days ago ... not really worth creating a new thread ;¬P
It was a 'passing' comment two days ago ... not really worth creating a new thread ;¬P
That's right we are trying to limit new threads around here!
:�P
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
That's right we are trying to limit new threads around here!
:�P
Fine, point taken ...
won't bother again ;�)
Santander and Halifax seem to have both detected an awful lot of unauthorised activity on my accounts during the last week ... it's so comforting that these large institutions are so concerned about even their 'non-existent' customers .... just wish other banks would show such concern haha :¬D
The thing about the "parcel returned" spoof is I guess you don't necessarily know if there is an exciting parcel waiting for you, and of course the summary header showed fedex.com which is a genuine fedex domain. TRICKSY!
just a friendly warning....