Filtering out spam

You can set your email program to move spam straight to the junk folder, either using any system the program has, or with GreenNet’s own pretty accurate markers.

Form spam

Frequently asked questions and answers about spam received on or via websites.

How to avoid email spam

E-mail spam, also called junk email or unsolicited bulk email (UBE), is now an unfortunate fact of life for most internet users. GreenNet does more than most to remove spam. What can you do to reduce your chance of getting spam, or to deal with it if you do?

Outgoing mail wrongly classed as spam or phishing by Microsoft software

Occasionally your correspondents may tell that messages you have sent have been detected as junk mail or “phishing” by the recipient’s email program, such as Outlook 2007 or Windows Mail. This is principally a problem with the receiving software, and here we describe a few things you can do to reduce the likelihood of your email being misclassified as suspicious.

Ten reasons not to use a local (MS Exchange) mail server

Why you should let us look after your mail server

A guide to spam

You’ve received it, you don’t want it, you don’t understand who it’s from or what it’s about. So just press Delete. Or, if you want to recognise, report or block some of the offensive, fraudulent or just plain annoying email that very occasionally gets through GreenNet’s anti-spam systems (or that you’ve come across with other email providers), here is a rundown of the main types.

Greylisting and email error 450

GreenNet uses an effective anti-spam method called greylisting. Occasionally it is alleged to cause delays and 450 bounces emailing someone at GreenNet. However, in most cases this should be resolved at the sending server.

Obfuscating email addresses on your website

Avoiding spam from your web page - disguising your email address

If you have a web site, then a 'mailto' link is a very convenient for anybody browsing to click on, and then use their usual e-mail software to compose and send you a message. However, it is also convenient for spammers.

Spam notice

You are neither permitted nor authorised to send unsolicited bulk email to, through or from any GreenNet server.

Detail

Prohibitions include but are not necessarily restricted to the following list.

  • No-one is permitted or authorised to send or cause to be sent unsolicited bulk email (otherwise known as “UBE” or “spam”) to, through or from the networks or equipment of GreenNet Ltd or of GreenNet Educational Trust.
  • No-one is permitted to connect to or through our servers to post unsolicited bulk messages that link to commercial web sites.

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