Sorry about this guys. I'm not sure who needs to address this... probably someone at contesting.com. It's happened before, and it happens (I think) to all Comcast customers. The messages we send out
Turn off the Comcast Spam filter and use a Spam filter on your favorite email program. Mike Sorry about this guys. I'm not sure who needs to address this... probably someone at contesting.com. It's h
Author: "K8RI on TowerTalk" <K8RI-on-TowerTalk@tm.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 14:27:41 -0400
Here on Charter I receive TT even though it gets routed through several ISPs, BUT nothing with the word "Digest" in the Subject line makes it through. So, I never have to worry about whether those ha
JC, You didn't mention what e-mail program you use, but if it's Outlook or Outlook Express, you can create a Rule to have all messages with Tower Talk in the subject line moved to your Inbox. Click o
Thanks, but the spam filter at Comcast (if that's even the problem) is not one I have control over. I don't use any of the user-selectable Comcast spam filters, and I've turned off my local ones too
I use Outlook, and I use the rules extensively. I?ve already created a separate inboxes for TT and other senders. The problem is not local; it?s at the server, before it ever gets to me. JC, You didn
I remember that Comcast does have Spam filtering at their server by default, and you have to login the your account online to remove or check to see it is not making false errors. Mike JC, You didn't
Author: "Bob Newton W5RN" <rj.newton.w5rn@verizon.net>
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 13:23:49 -0700
We had a problem with Verizon blocking mail from a single source. The work around for us was to call Verizon Help and get the address "White Listed". Basically, Verizon puts the address on a list tha
I can set certain addresses as "nospam" on SBC in the "my account" area. Got be way to do it on Comcast. Good luck John W8JJW _______________________________________________ _________________________