Bruce E Nyblom
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An error occurred while saving the comment Bruce E Nyblom commentedI am in complete agreement. For quite a while the yahoo anti-spam program worked excellently... Now it can't identify spam when it is all so obvious...which then contains clickable links to malware, a virus or a phishing scam..... most of my spam comes from 2 different senders, Return-Path: <return@reg4530-zoqloq.com...... and a program that generates bogus gmail addresses. I believe the ideal way to stopped this was to allow us to block IP addresses. Then we can block that computer....a simple solution that no one has bothered to create!
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I agree. I keep getting this spam from MartinD. Weiss (return@reg4530-zoqloq.com) and someone creating spam from bogus gmail senders (I get 2-5 per day!)...and even though I have created multiple filters.....hey still allow these spam emails through.