Best email for filtering out spam ??
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on 27-04-2018 16:40
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on 27-04-2018 16:40
My present main email has been in use for about 20years. Hotmail.com.
Recently Ive had increased spam , freezing , important emails placed in the delete box without ever appearing in my inbox. The last straw was this am when an email mentioned the death of a friend. According to its properties it was spam.
So - is there a free email that has good filtering, is well protected, allows personal filters and has a good record, along with customer service (- not telephone service.)
Or a low cost provider.
Thanks
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on 27-04-2018 19:36
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on 27-04-2018 19:36
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27-04-2018 20:44 - edited 27-04-2018 21:12
Well I suppose it's horses for courses but trying to run iTunes on Windows 2003 Server to load up a new iPod was fairly challenging. And trying to manage album art on iTunes on later Windows versions even worse.
Not that I think Windows is all that. Till 10, only W2K03 Server & XP 2 were worth a candle. 🎂
And on balance I like to be able to decide how to configure and set up my kit, how I like; and if I want to use stuff from outside the ecosystem then that's up to me. In the words of the latest Android slogan :
Be Together, Not the Same!✊
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on 27-04-2018 21:25
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on 27-04-2018 21:25
I had to change to Gmail when emails from this forum seemed to have a problem with my btinternet address.
On my phone I have Gmail and Bt internet emails coming in, both without spam.
On my Windows PC, running Firefox, I have Outlook with 2 accounts one for Gmail and the other for Btinternet Again, all without spam.
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on 27-04-2018 23:05
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on 27-04-2018 23:05
Tesco.net are closing their free e-mail, so that leaves me with, guess what? Gmail. Unlike the others above, not on an iPhone though.
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on 27-04-2018 23:14
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on 27-04-2018 23:14
I'm not on an iPhone either..... lol
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on 27-04-2018 23:47
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on 27-04-2018 23:47
Gmail all the way for me and I'm at a loss as to why WhatsApp with end to end encryption could in any way seem unsafe. Unless you are thinking about the Facebook connection?
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28-04-2018 01:35 - edited 28-04-2018 01:38
@jonsie wrote:Gmail all the way for me and I'm at a loss as to why WhatsApp with end to end encryption could in any way seem unsafe. Unless you are thinking about the Facebook connection?
I don't think WhatsApp are in the business of selling off people's data - but that's not why it's not secure.
It may well be un-hackable while messages are being transmitted but you have no way of knowing that the person or people at the other end are being as secure as you'd expect or worse have themselves been victims of phone cloning or id theft. This is worse if you post regularly to a whatsapp group.
Before we throw around 'as secure as it it gets' - let's ask a few questions.
Has the person you are chatting to set up phone encryption / fingerprint or pin password and 'find my phone' ?
Has the person you are chatting to set up two step verification for their number on WhatsApp to prevent it being used to set up a bogus WhatsApp account?
What is our relationship to WhatsApp - what redress do we have if they don't prevent someone from impersonating a friend and causing us harm or damage?
If we feel that confident about the security of WhatsApp why don't we ask our banks to let us communicate with them through it?
I mean seriously banks and lawyers have completely stopped using email to communicate sensitive financial information. The banks just using it to notify the presence of a message in much more secure banking website document management. Lawyers are moving back to mail, telephone calls, paper cheques and face to face. How do you think they'd feel about WhatsApp?
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28-04-2018 11:34 - edited 28-04-2018 11:36
@Anonymous wrote:
It's free & does everything you'd want and lots you don't ; so can be a bit confusing at first, .......The systems in place for auto categorising, labeling + filtering ....
If Gmail is so bleeding wonderful why do the categorizations and labeling work perfectly on the Desktop view in Chrome, but not in the Gmail apps? Why does one app version give you the option to move emails between categorizations but not another, and why the heck don't you have any indication anywhere on the email itself what categorizations Google has decided to assign .😬😬😬😬😬😬😬
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on 28-04-2018 11:45
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on 28-04-2018 11:45
Very often on here you will get many opposing opinions. It doesn't make one person right and another wrong as it's all down to the individual.
Different people want different things and the best way is to try stuff out and settle into what suits YOU best, which may not be the same for others.
Opinions divide and not one person or one thing is right or wrong.
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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28-04-2018 12:08 - edited 28-04-2018 12:08
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28-04-2018 12:08 - edited 28-04-2018 12:08
I can't understand all the negativity re Gmail.
I was forced to change to it 3 years ago because of mutiple problems I had with btinternet.
It works perfectly on my PC and phone. Has never let me down (unlike BT which is a bit of a diva at times)
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