| Service | Description |
|---|---|
| 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. |
| Filtering Spam with Eudora |
The following instructions are for Eudora 5/6/7. Eudora 3 looks slightly different |
| Filtering Spam with MS Outlook 2000 |
If you’re tired of wading through piles of spam each day, follow these instructions to set up automatic spam filters for your Microsoft Outlook 2000 inbox. |
| Filtering Spam with Thunderbird |
How to configure Mozilla Thunderbird to move spam to the Junk folder automatically. |
| 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? |
| Limit reception of email to GreenNet |
If you are having your email forwarded from GreenNet to you via SMTP, we recommend you restrict the range of servers your local office mail server accepts mail from. This restriction may be implemented in a firewall or in your mail server, to prevent malicious email servers or spammers connecting directly to your system. |
| Spam filtering service |
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