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SPAM cleaning Comcast email thru Google Gmail To cut down on the SPAM, one way I found was to take my Comcast email accounts and forward them to my Google gmail account. I still have Comcast's Brightmail filters active, but when the msgs go to Gmail, there are still plenty of msgs going to the Gmail SPAM folder. This has cut down the SPAM to 1 or 2 per day, instead of dozens.
P.S. Google Gmail can be accessed both thru the WEB interface and thru POP MAIL access using ENCRYPTED ports(465 out and 995 in). They even include a link to a little program that will configure the std email pgms for proper settings.
P.P.S. The SPAM folder keeps the spam for 30 days just in case you didn't see something you were expecting and thought something legit was treated as spam by mistake.
P.P.S. And if SPAM does still get into the INBOX folder, you can mark it as SPAM for GOOGLE attention. And they are pretty good at catching that in the future then. -- -- Join Red Room Forum My Web Page |