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Hotmail not so bad for me
I can really tweak the filters better with Hotmail than with Yahoo. Yahoo will let you report mail as spam, but seems to have an unknown limit as to how many blocks and filters one can set up.

In Yahoo, I see that I have been upgraded. Mail count: 3 legit messages, 10 spam. This isn't counting the 184 in the bulk folder, which I have to wade through because some of my legit mail ends up there.

In Hotmail, mail count: 18 legit and the rest went straight to the junk folder.
Posted by: AbsolutelyNot   Posted on: 06/15/04 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Just what we need  AbsolutelyNot | 06/14/04
Spam  georgep_z | 06/14/04
well  Suicida| | 06/14/04
Re: Spam  issthatso | 06/15/04
No spam here...how?...  techboy_z | 06/15/04
Hotmail not so bad for me  AbsolutelyNot | 06/15/04
Yoohoo Filters  dr_who@... | 06/18/04
Hmmm, I get very little spam  buxxmaster | 06/15/04
Update not working today  DJYORK@... | 06/15/04
I can't even get that far...  avilensk1966@... | 06/15/04
Working on my MS machine  DJYORK@... | 06/15/04
Y! not working  dr_who@... | 06/18/04
Yahoo Probs  supercharlie | 06/15/04
No problems with yahoo for me.  golstat2003 | 06/15/04
Looks like it's not a yahoo's problem after all...  avilensk1966@... | 06/15/04
Oh But It Is Yahoo's Fault  nikoli | 06/15/04
Hotmail still tops...  Mike Cox | 06/15/04
 AbsolutelyNot | 06/15/04
Ah...the benefits of competetion  zohnco | 06/16/04
Yahoo Pops is free  Neil Parks | 06/16/04
Btinternet is King of Spam  malclarke68@... | 06/16/04

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