Everyone.net joins MAAWG to combat spam, email threats
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Dharmendra , Delhi:
Jan 31 2007
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I do not think everyone.net is serous about stopping spam despite what they say. I have used their service for sometime and have found that SpamShield Lite, which they make available to users for spam control, does not work correctly on their servers. I have tried via emails to site administrators and everyone.net to correct the problem over many weeks, but they refuse to take any action . In a nutshell, you can specify in SpamShield Lite that email from a particular domain or email address be blocked, and it still passes through to the in-box. In addition, the ”block all email except from approved senders” functionality does not work.
In my opinion, not only does everyone.net allow spam, it apparently promotes it. They have certainly shown no interest in correcting the problem and it should not be that difficult to correct. It is not a case of fuzzy or Bayesian logic, but simply a pass or not pass based on domain name or email address, and SpamShield Lite has that functionality. It just isn’t implemented. It would appear that it has been intentionally turned it off because they have a vested interest in seeing that the user gets spam
In my opinion, not only does everyone.net allow spam, it apparently promotes it. They have certainly shown no interest in correcting the problem and it should not be that difficult to correct. It is not a case of fuzzy or Bayesian logic, but simply a pass or not pass based on domain name or email address, and SpamShield Lite has that functionality. It just isn’t implemented. It would appear that it has been intentionally turned it off because they have a vested interest in seeing that the user gets spam
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I do not think everyone.net is serous about stopping spam despite what they say. I have used their service for sometime and have found that SpamShield Lite, which they make available to users for spam control, does not work correctly on their servers. I have tried via emails to site administrators and everyone.net to correct the problem over many weeks, but they refuse to take any action . In a nutshell, you can specify in SpamShield Lite that email from a particular domain or email address be blocked, and it still passes through to the in-box. In addition, the ”block all email except from approved senders” functionality does not work.
In my opinion, not only does everyone.net allow spam, it apparently promotes it. They have certainly shown no interest in correcting the problem and it should not be that difficult to correct. It is not a case of fuzzy or Bayesian logic, but simply a pass or not pass based on domain name or email address, and SpamShield Lite has that functionality. It just isn’t implemented. It would appear that it has been intentionally turned it off because they have a vested interest in seeing that the user gets spam
In my opinion, not only does everyone.net allow spam, it apparently promotes it. They have certainly shown no interest in correcting the problem and it should not be that difficult to correct. It is not a case of fuzzy or Bayesian logic, but simply a pass or not pass based on domain name or email address, and SpamShield Lite has that functionality. It just isn’t implemented. It would appear that it has been intentionally turned it off because they have a vested interest in seeing that the user gets spam
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In my opinion, not only does everyone.net allow spam, it apparently promotes it. They have certainly shown no interest in correcting the problem and it should not be that difficult to correct. It is not a case of fuzzy or Bayesian logic, but simply a pass or not pass based on domain name or email address, and SpamShield Lite has that functionality. It just isn’t implemented. It would appear that it has been intentionally turned it off because they have a vested interest in seeing that the user gets spam