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Kommentar till en text av Rich (1:379/45)
Ärende: Re: An Army of Soulless 1's and 0's
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From: "Mark" <nomail@hotmail.com>
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Oh, yea, I didn't mean to imply that Google was "special" in any way = (I've no
horse in their race), I just meant to note that they're still = free and offer,
so far as I know (and so far), the same features as the = paid accounts in the
premium alternatives from whomever.
"Rich" <@> wrote in message news:42ca0144$1@w3.nls.net...
I believe all the major email providers have been learning from =
reported spam for a while. Hotmail and MSN have.
Rich
"Mark" <nomail@hotmail.com> wrote in message =
news:42c9fb07$1@w3.nls.net...
Google's gmail also puts almost all the spam in the spam folder and =
"learns"=20
as well, both from "report spam" on an individual level <as well as, =
I'm=20
sure, consolidation from all "reports">
I've been pleased with it and decided to forward all my other =
accounts to=20
it, so use it exclusively at this point. <if I need to send an email =
"from"=20
a particular account I just use that accounts webmail set-up, so =
haven't=20
launched Outlook (or Eudora) since I started forwarding>
"Ellen K." <72322.1016@compuserve.com> wrote in message=20
news:04tjc114o6fhquifr83u4j6i2v6o6rull4@4ax.com...
> Agree re Yahoo. I have a throwaway account with them and am =
seriously
> considering getting a real one. They put most of the spam into =
the spam
> folder by themselves, and you can mark something in the regular =
folder
> spam and it learns from that.
>
> On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:28:34 -0400, Mike '/m' <mike@barkto.com> =
wrote in
> message <g4eic1hb5d1v6lfidmvchleduslt3iargk@4ax.com>:
>
>>
>>When my sister-in-law's PC became a zombie, her ISP (adelphia =
cable)
>>turned off her email account. She could neither send nor receive =
email.
>>For my sister-in-law, that was about the same as taking away the =
PC.
>>
>>Since then, I have hardened her PC and switched her away from =
Lookout!
>>Distress and over to Yahoo! email. She is a lot happier now. =
Yahoo!
>>seems to do a good job blocking malicious stuff in the emails.
>>
>> /m
>>
>>
>>On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 22:41:43 -0700, Ellen K. =
<72322.1016@compuserve.com>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Ha, imagine if anyone found to be running a zombie machine had =
their
>>>computer taken away from them!!!!!!!
>>>
>>>On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 20:08:56 -0700, "Rich" <@> wrote in message
>>><42c4b2b7@w3.nls.net>:
>>>
>>>> There are obvious conclusions. Just consider why your =
machine is not=20
>>>> infected when you run the same software. You exercise better=20
>>>> judgement. Would you claim that car accidents from DUIs are =
due to a=20
>>>> problem with the cars or the drivers? Are the folks that have =
not been=20
>>>> DUI lucky their car didn't make them DUI or might they exercise =
better=20
>>>> judgement?
>=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Oh, yea, I didn't mean to imply that =
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that=20
they're still free and offer, so far as I know (and so far), the same =
features=20
as the paid accounts in the premium alternatives from = whomever.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>"Rich" <@> wrote in message <A=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2> I believe all the major =
email=20
providers have been learning from reported spam for a while. =
Hotmail and=20
MSN have.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Rich</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>"Mark" <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:nomail@hotmail.com">nomail@hotmail.com</A>> wrote =
in message=20
<A=20
=
href=3D"news:42c9fb07$1@w3.nls.net">news:42c9fb07$1@w3.nls.net</A>...</DI=
V>Google's=20
gmail also puts almost all the spam in the spam folder and "learns" =
<BR>as=20
well, both from "report spam" on an individual level <as well as, =
I'm=20
<BR>sure, consolidation from all "reports"><BR><BR>I've been =
pleased with=20
it and decided to forward all my other accounts to <BR>it, so use it =
exclusively at this point. <if I need to send an email "from" =
<BR>a=20
particular account I just use that accounts webmail set-up, so =
haven't=20
<BR>launched Outlook (or Eudora) since I started=20
forwarding><BR><BR><BR>"Ellen K." <<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:72322.1016@compuserve.com">72322.1016@compuserve.com</A>&g=
t;=20
wrote in message <BR><A=20
=
href=3D"news:04tjc114o6fhquifr83u4j6i2v6o6rull4@4ax.com">news:04tjc114o6f=
hquifr83u4j6i2v6o6rull4@4ax.com</A>...<BR>>=20
Agree re Yahoo. I have a throwaway account with them and =
am=20
seriously<BR>> considering getting a real one. They put =
most of the=20
spam into the spam<BR>> folder by themselves, and you can mark =
something=20
in the regular folder<BR>> spam and it learns from =
that.<BR>><BR>>=20
On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 09:28:34 -0400, Mike '/m' <<A=20
href=3D"mailto:mike@barkto.com">mike@barkto.com</A>> wrote =
in<BR>>=20
message <<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:g4eic1hb5d1v6lfidmvchleduslt3iargk@4ax.com">g4eic1hb5d1v6l=
fidmvchleduslt3iargk@4ax.com</A>>:<BR>><BR>>><BR>>>When=
=20
my sister-in-law's PC became a zombie, her ISP (adelphia=20
cable)<BR>>>turned off her email account. She could =
neither send=20
nor receive email.<BR>>>For my sister-in-law, that was about =
the same=20
as taking away the PC.<BR>>><BR>>>Since then, I have =
hardened=20
her PC and switched her away from Lookout!<BR>>>Distress and =
over to=20
Yahoo! email. She is a lot happier now. =
Yahoo!<BR>>>seems=20
to do a good job blocking malicious stuff in the=20
emails.<BR>>><BR>>> =
/m<BR>>><BR>>><BR>>>On=20
Sat, 02 Jul 2005 22:41:43 -0700, Ellen K. <<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:72322.1016@compuserve.com">72322.1016@compuserve.com</A>&g=
t;<BR>>>wrote:<BR>>><BR>>>>Ha,=20
imagine if anyone found to be running a zombie machine had=20
their<BR>>>>computer taken away from=20
them!!!!!!!<BR>>>><BR>>>>On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 =
20:08:56=20
-0700, "Rich" <@> wrote in message<BR>>>><<A=20
=
href=3D"mailto:42c4b2b7@w3.nls.net">42c4b2b7@w3.nls.net</A>>:<BR>>&=
gt;><BR>>>>> =20
There are obvious conclusions. Just consider why your machine =
is not=20
<BR>>>>> infected when you run the same software. =
You=20
exercise better <BR>>>>> judgement. Would you =
claim that=20
car accidents from DUIs are due to a <BR>>>>> problem =
with the=20
cars or the drivers? Are the folks that have not been=20
<BR>>>>> DUI lucky their car didn't make them DUI or =
might they=20
exercise better <BR>>>>> judgement?<BR>>=20
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