Gmail is also very good. Very, very rarely has any spam made it into my inbox or a message be accidentally marked as spam when it's not. It is also very easy to mark a message as spam or not spam.hobie16 wrote:Yes and yes. It doesn't matter what media (cable, telco, wireless) is used to deliver connectivity, they're all ISPs. Some ISPs will block sites that spam their network. Yahoo is very good as they let their users class messages as spam. This will automatically put spam classed mail into a spam folder. You can either look them over or trash everything.
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Around here, however, we don’t look backwards for very long.
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Those Google guys think of everything. That's why they got a 767 and get to land and hangar it at a former Naval air station next to the Googleplex.Shorty82 wrote:Gmail is also very good. Very, very rarely has any spam made it into my inbox or a message be accidentally marked as spam when it's not. It is also very easy to mark a message as spam or not spam.

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