"Other" Responses |
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Have any of these solutions been successful?
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| Other: somewhat |
| Other: somewhat, but it seems like every few months, the SPAM acts up again. |
| Other: filter onmy computer and i have a Spam box if network thinks it is spam it dumps it there |
| Other: To some extent |
| Other: At times |
| Other: To a certain extent, yes. |
| Other: It's not as bad as it used to be but now we're filtering out some good emails |
| Other: has gotten better with filters - but still get it - on my cell phone too |
| Other: pretty good... not perfect... |
| Other: Somewhat |
| Other: Mildly at best. |
| Other: Well, That is hard to say. I don't know how much more spam and jumk I'd received without them Using the unsubscribe options one afternoon led to a deluge of spam. I was ID'd as "alive" |
| Other: Who knows - for every unsubscribe - ten new sources crop up to take its place |
| Other: Somewhat -- it at least tags it for more easy cleaning. |
| Other: |
| Other: to a large degree, yes, but there is still a ton of unsolicited mail that i zap unread. and since there is just to much to read, i often zap stuff i would love to read |
| Other: pretty well. at least it's not all in my inbox. but I'm a savvy user. |
| Other: IT updated system with SPAM filter which cut it down a bit |
| Other: Partially Successful |
| Other: Many times the SPAM doesn't provide a reply email, so I've stopped opening those messages. Complaints to the IT Dept. have resulted in tightening security so much that we can't receive email from our customers and vendors. We're told that the problem lies with our customer's and vendor's ISPs or firewalls ... right, and I have property with awesome ocean views in Kansas. |
| Other: most work to an extent but spam is still a problem. |
| Other: somewhat |
| Other: Moderately. |
| Other: Somewhat |
| Other: Seems to help, others seem to get far more Spam than I do |
| Other: Yes...but only to a matter of degree. Responsible list-users have "unsbscribed" as requested. |
| Other: somewhat |
| Other: Yes, but not 100%. See below for more. |
| Other: Old ones stop and new ones keep on coming more than before ! |
| Other: To some degree. We certainly want newsletters such as yours, but with the spam filters we often miss the critical announcements that we want, while ads for viagra and cialis make their way through the system. |
| Other: somewhat |
| Other: Moderately. The filter puts junk in a spam folder but I still have to review it in case legitimate mail got axed. |
| Other: it still keeps coming |
| Other: sometimes |
| Other: minor changes due to lack of a practically impermiable firewall, as we had in days gone by... |
| Other: Somewhat - those for all of the ones that are blocked new ones crop up and get through. |
| Other: Some have |
| Other: Some have been, some have not |
| Other: Sometimes. Then the Spammers find a way around them. |
| Other: Sometimes. Then the Spammers find a way around them. |
| Other: Sometimes. Then the Spammers find a way around them. |
| Other: Some success, but seems to be case of "1 step forward, 2 steps backwards" |
| Other: Partially |
| Other: Temporary |
| Other: only slightly |
| Other: very limited |
| Other: Moderately successful, not completely so. Spam inspector works fairly well; Earthlink's system is BEST if you're fortunate enough to use Earthlink. |
| Other: partly successful |
| Other: partially |
| Other: Chaning email addresses is obviously effective, if not annoying. Complaining to sender is farting in a hurricane. |
| Other: Yes, but they still invade my box but I do not catch any viruses |
| Other: Jury is out...works somewhat...but not totally effective |
| Other: sometimes |
| Other: partially-remarkably uneven results, but it keeps out some of the stuff |
| Other: somewhat but not significantly |
| Other: not entirely |
| Other: Slightly |
| Other: Slightly at best |
| Other: Somewhat, but not completely |