Markverhyden
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I just want to mention that Outlook does have anti-spam plugins. Apple users can use SpamSieve. I just did a quick search on "free spam filter" and saw a site called mailwasher.net. Obviously I have no idea how well it works.
I've had Earthlink for almost 30 years. I think maybe 10 years ago or so they added spam filtering capabilities. But like anything else this needs to be done via the web interface logged into the account, picture below. I'd expect most major consumer email providers to have the same or similar thing. On my email I have no spam filtering enabled. What I do have is a mess of rules sending legit emails to their respective folders. Why this approach? Early on I had problem with emails getting blocked/dropped as spam even though there is no problem, they are in fact legit addresses I regularly correspond with.
Now, the "targeted" approach. Such as a email from a listserv. I've dealt with both ends of the equation. The senders as well as receivers. There is no silver bullet.
I've had Earthlink for almost 30 years. I think maybe 10 years ago or so they added spam filtering capabilities. But like anything else this needs to be done via the web interface logged into the account, picture below. I'd expect most major consumer email providers to have the same or similar thing. On my email I have no spam filtering enabled. What I do have is a mess of rules sending legit emails to their respective folders. Why this approach? Early on I had problem with emails getting blocked/dropped as spam even though there is no problem, they are in fact legit addresses I regularly correspond with.
Now, the "targeted" approach. Such as a email from a listserv. I've dealt with both ends of the equation. The senders as well as receivers. There is no silver bullet.