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Date: March 9th 2005

E-Mail continues to be the hot topic among internet users. As an internet service provider, I continue to try and fight unwanted emails. I installed a program for one customer who stated that he wants it stopped completely on any mailings to his domain address.

I accomplished this, but it comes with a slight drawback. The 'whitelist' is contained on the server, and must be continually edited with any new addresses that he wishes to allow into his email program. This has virtually stopped his unwanted email and still allows new users to answer a mailserver-generated email to add their names to the whitelist.

But any email address that is not monitored by a human (mailing lists and forums for instance) requires me to go into the mailserver and manually add these addresses to allow the mail to get through.

I found an inexpensive email addon program that accomplishes this same thing, and can be installed by each individual user. It only allows emails into your inbox if the user is on your personal whitelist. Any other emails get quarantined until you manually add them to your whitelist. It also allows you to have a 'challenge' email sent to the sender to allow that person to reply and add his email address to your whitelist. If you want the name of that program, please reply to this email and I will give it to you.

Lastly, the webmail program is fixed again. Anyone with a Hobby Line email account can retrieve and send emails by going to: http://hobbyline.com/horde2/

This program produced errors after a recent upgrade, but works now.

If you have any questions about the services available at The Hobby Line! Internet, feel free to contact me.


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