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Until around about last October I got very little spam, then I started getting 70+ a day on each active account. I deleted the secondary accounts and recreated new ones. They are still relatively spam free. my prime one however is still getting its usual daily dose of spam. Thankfully filtering it via forwarding to another provider and also using mailwasher takes care of that. I have this nagging feeling at the back of my neck that the positive correlation in timing between various acrimonious events at NTL and the massive increase in spam may not have been a coincidence. |
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NTLs e-mail service sucks like a toothless parrott.
In just four days I have got 1,488 e-mails YES you read correctly One Thousand four hundred and eighty eight of the b@st@rds.:mad: :mad: (UPDATE: 17 genuine 1 hour to sort and delete junk) So many that Outlook locks and stops downloading even changing setting and nothing happens. so I have to use the webmail which is so ssssslllllllooooowww any one would think I have a dial up service. any Ideas when NTL are going to bother filtering??? Also are there any ISP in the Harlow Essex area that I can switch to and still use my NTL cable modem (which I own) I'm even thing of going back to Dialup via Global Internet have anti-virus & spam filter all emails for free. |
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I have two NTL addresses, one for a dial up account which gets 70 odd a day, the other for a broadband account, which gets virtually none. The main difference between the two accounts is the dial up is used on the downstairs computer, which is often riddled with spyware, wheras the broadband is on my computer, which usually isn't. The other possible factor is that the address that attracts all the spam, was on my first homepage on NTL webspace as a 'mailto' link. Other than sharing that, I don't know what to say, nearly 1500 in 4 days, sheesh :( |
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a) Stop signing up for porn b) Stop sticking your most important email address in every site that asks for it c) Scan your pc for viri/spyware/adware. Everyone gets spam, but if youre getting this much you really need to assess the way you use the internet. Its all well and good moaning about ntls below par spam filter, but mummy cant hold your hand all the time. You need to take some responsibility for why youre experiencing spam in this volume. If needs be you can always use one of the 15 addresses to which youre entitled to enter in the sites you must be signing up for. |
spam filter? ntl should provide this now!
logged off last night around midnight. checked mail tonight, 20 hours later, 250 new messages, of which 3 were genuine. I am fed up using mailwasher to get rid of spam. I believe, the price i pay for using this isp, that there should be some sort of spam filter in place. It's getting beyond a joke. It really is. I don't want to change my e-mail address, but I am considering it. AOL seem to be able to block most of it....why can't Ntl?
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I get about 350 spam emails per day and about 3 to 4 attached viruses. To combat this I have a legal "dare I say" Norton Internet Security :o that only lets 2 or three emails in to my inbox, then just scan the subject line and hit the empty the spam filter box and POOF it's gone. Most of my spam comes from the three domains I have my NTL account gets about two a day. If NTL ever did get a working spam filter working I beat we would get loads of posts to CF " I have been waiting for an urgent email but NTLs crap spam filter keeps stopping it as spam" so my vote would be keep it as is so I can see all my email and sort it myself with the help of "NORTON" :o P.S I have never signed up for any porn site, it would seem that others have or a robot just scans the domain web sites for email addys. |
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I dont use the NTLworld email address I have ad-aware and spysweeper which always come up clean apart from cookies, So, Why do I get spam on an account I dont use ? The only people that have the email address are NTL, :mad: |
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See my post here for my views on NTL filtering spam.
The main problem is where you use your email address on the web - forums, web pages and particularly newsgroups. I have different email addresses for different purposes, so for example, I have an address that is my real name and it receives no spam because only a few people have it and it's only used on my CV. For websites I don't trust, webpages and newsgroups I have a spam trap email address that forwards to my main address. I have Spampal configured to assign 200 points (500 being the level at which an email is tagged as spam) to any emails sent to the spam trap address. Every now and then, when spam is becoming excessive, I delete the email address and create a new one. In short - it's possible to manage spam yourself and keep the number of emails you receive to a reasonable level. The people who have problems tend to be those who have one or two addresses and use them willy nilly. That said, given time spammers will find your email addresses, especially if they're simple and use words in the dictionary, perhaps with numbers app- or prepended. That's happened with my two main addresses and there's little I can do except filter out the spam, but it's not excessive. |
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This is so frustrating,
I own my own domain, i dont use my email address for anything, i only collect it to get news from NTL and to be fair, thats not really worth it, I dont use it on forums, I don't sign up for porn, I have no spyware, I have no virii And, I am convinced that someone has either stolen or bought the address list from NTL, Only NTL know what my email address is, no one else ! ( NOONE ! ) |
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Regarding getting spam on an unused NTL email account I would say is down to person or persons unknown have some way been able to get access to your address book / accounts or you have hacked off a person who has access to your account. But NTL as a company selling your details they would have to be mad as the money they would make would be far outweighed by the money they would loose if this was found to be true. Why donââ‚Âà ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢t you make another NTL address with the same name and just add 123 donââ‚Âà ‚¬ÃƒÂ¢Ã¢â‚¬Å¾Ã‚¢t add it to your email client accounts list, just check it from time to time with web mail and see how long it takes to get spam on that account, if your right it will happen! But I bet you it will never get one email apart from the welcome one.:) |
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I am still curious to how these spam people have the address though, it is a question that should be answered for all our sakes, however I do accept that none seems to know or is willing to admit they do :rolleyes: |
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Also wouldn't be surprised if their spam blizzrd was behind the latest collapse of ntlworld's mail servers. When are they going to work out that providers with no server side filtering are going to attract spam at an exponential rate as other providers get their acts together? |
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Anybody else getting this problem, over the last few days I have been getting a 5k email from a company that times out my NTL email account. The only way around it is log on with web mail and delete the mail and then all is well till the next time. Iâ₠¬ÃƒÆ’¢â€žÂ¢m using Outlook 2000 and dare I say Norton NAV both have been working fine until a few days ago.
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Have you tried to telnet it as they may be an offending mail blocking your download etc. To telnet it try the following - To telnet the mail server: Click onto Start then Run type telnet pop.ntlworld.com 110 - press enter +OK InterMail POP3 server ready. type user then a space then your user.name - press enter +OK please send PASS command type pass then a space then your password - press enter +OK user.name is welcome here This logs you into the pop server. type list. Identify the mail you think is causing the problem and type DELE 1 or whichever number corresponds. Then type quit to close the telnet connection. That should then bin the offending mail. Hope it helps. :D |
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