Posts tagged filters
Q&A: Which free email service filters out SPAM the best?
Oct 1st
Question by ObaMoose: Which free email service filters out SPAM the best?
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Answer by SamyGmail
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What is a good brand of filter for Nikon lenses? What types of common filters do most photographers need?
Sep 24th
Question by Anthony: What is a good brand of filter for Nikon lenses? What types of common filters do most photographers need? Is Hoya a good brand? Do grey market filters exist just like grey market cameras and lenses? And if it does exist, is it better to stick with the USA brand? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Answer by Ben WHoya is a good brand of filters. Very reputable. I have some Hoya filters that are just fine.
You really dont need to spend a ton of $$$ on filters.
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More >Get your Emails Through the Filters
Sep 21st
Get your Emails Through the Filters
SPAM filters are becoming a serious problem for legitimate email marketers. In 2006, 40% of all email sent throughout the world was considered spam. As a result, filters are stepping up their efforts to block this unwanted mail and many of your commercial emails may be inadvertently filtered as well; there are more emails being bounced today than ever before.
Getting email through to your subscribers is critical, especially if email plays a key role in your business. You need to count on reaching your readers.
Avoiding the adverse affects of spam filters More >
Is there a search engine out there that filters domain names?
Sep 21st
Question by : Is there a search engine out there that filters domain names? For example, only websites with the domain name of .com, .net, .edu, .gov. and ect.
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Answer by Adrienne DYes!
First, Google has a .gov search tool here:
http://www.google.com/unclesam
But for any domain extension, all you really have to do is use Google’s advanced search:
http://www.google.com/advanced_search
Type your keywords in the top box. Then in the bottom box (Search within a site or domain) put which domain extension you want to search within.
For example, if you type “internet marketing” in the top box and .edu in the bottom box, you get More >
How can a company reduce loosing requested email communications to spam/bulk filters?
Sep 9th
Question by writer0042: How can a company reduce loosing requested email communications to spam/bulk filters? I work for a virtual company that provides resume evaluations by email to requesting career searchers. I have to do a lot of follow up work just to get this information to the requester because many times my email is sent to their bulk / spam folders never to be seen again. I have noticed this happens most with hotmail and aol addresses.
The emails have no attachments and do not include the word “free”, so I am not sure why this happens. Are small businesses More >
I was informed by eBay to have my email provider to adjust my spam filters, can you help?
Sep 8th
Question by ken g: I was informed by eBay to have my email provider to adjust my spam filters, can you help? I can not retrieve my eBay password, after contacting them they recommended the above. Thank you!
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Answer by Mark ZWho is your email provider? This would help me help you.
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Review of The Best Three Junk Email Filters
Sep 2nd
Review of The Best Three Junk Email Filters
There is competition for the best anti junk email program but really there are just a few that stand out amongst the paid for software programs. Some are software programs, whilst others are web-based methods which operate through delivering your e-mail via their own service just before it will get to you. The internet based filter provides the additional advantage of not allowing spam to get through to your own computer, in the first place. Upon the other hand, in the event that legitimate e-mail is More >
Q&A: What is the best free email service w/ spam filters and more than 100MB of storage?
Aug 30th
Question by alexlkendall: What is the best free email service w/ spam filters and more than 100MB of storage? ????????
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Answer by matthewmspencerI definately would recommend gmail. It’s space is never ending, over a gig of space and my spam filter works well.
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Yahoo email SPAM complaint letter.Fwd on if u too r sick of NO spam filters using Yahoo free email service!?
Aug 21st
Question by K–p: Yahoo email SPAM complaint letter.Fwd on if u too r sick of NO spam filters using Yahoo free email service!? Anyone feel free to copy this below letter and forward to Yahoo customer service at: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/yahoomail/forms_index.html
To whom it may concern at Yahoo’s free e-mail customer service:
The time has come to finally consider upgrading your spam diagnostics software on the FREE e-mail accounts too, and not just the petty /year premium e-mail service. Yahoo e-mail does a HORRIBLE job filtering spam from my inbox & this has ongoing problem for YEARS & YEARS.
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I’m conducting research on how effective a spam e-mail filters are on different email providers?
Aug 10th
Question by Robert Downton: I’m conducting research on how effective a spam e-mail filters are on different email providers? I’m conducting research on how effective spam e-mail filters are on different e-mail providers.What i’m stuck on is finding spam web sites.
I need a list if possible of spam web sites.If any one can be as kind as to help me.I would be very thankful.
Regards
Robert
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Answer by david spamhaterAt your own risk, try the following knujon spamcop spamigot 419scam.org Use your search engine etc with the above to check out these guys, before you commit. I trust them but More >
