On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, john eayrs wrote:
> Dear all
> 
> I have just discovered that I had 1000 emails in my ISP inbox.  About 300 of
> these where undelivered emails returns from spam filters etc.  The rest were
> spam.  I was unaware of this because I was downloading jee at
> jesoftware.freeserve.co.uk.  I only found out about this because their was a
> fault which prevented emails from totally coming down from the ISP.
> 
> The undelivered emails were things like xjkl@??? or
> zdfg@??? of which there is no record on the ISP email
> accounts.  Has anyone any suggestions of how I can deal with this.
I wish I could answer this, but I'm afraid I'm adding a plea for more 
help/advice, too.
One of the penalties of having been on the internet so long is that your 
e-mail and domain information gets everywgere. I have several domains 
and most of them get spammed. I have external blockers set fairly 
aggressively at my ISPs, I have a total block on bounces via one ISP, I 
have filtering in postfix, spamassassin and procmail. All that filtering 
means that _only_ atround 2000 spams and bounces a day hit my PC and of 
those _only_ around 100 get through to my mailer.
Goodness only knows what I lose that wasn't spam. I'm now deleting mails 
almost without reading either the sender or the subject. I now use 
e-mail so little, because it's becoming unusable, that I'm pretty much 
thinking of binning the whole concept.
Is there anything else I can sensibly do to control this, or do I just 
throw in the towel and becoem an internet hermit?
The next thing I can do is to bin all daemon bounces. But I'm _trying_ 
to keep a sensible contact and actually I'd like to know if real mail 
bounces :-(.
G.
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