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Ferra 01-14-2010 02:46 PM

Domain Emails Spam Filter question
 
I have a website hosted by some domain companies and it has email address like xxx@yourwebsite.ca.
You can login from their website to check your emails online from any computers. (just like your regular hotmail & gmail)

Problem is, the online email doesn't come with any form of spam filter at all, so i get about 2 dozens+ of spam per day

First question:
I can setup the email to receive domestically with MS outlook/outlook express.
Does microsoft outlook / outlook express have built in spam filter? and how well does it work? Does it have to be updated regularly?

2nd Question:
Is there anyway to filter the spam mail w/o using any email clients? I actually prefer web based email and not using any local email clients because that way I can refer back to the old mails easily from any computers.

The domain hosting company is this -> http://www.webhostingforfree.com/

tiger_handheld 01-14-2010 03:28 PM

you can add in spam filter from your domain provider.

underscore 01-14-2010 03:45 PM

You can use Windows Live Mail which has a built in Spam filter, so far it works great for me. And when you add the account to it, you can set it so that it will get the messages from the server, but not delete them unless you delete it from WLM completely. That way all your messages are still available via the webmail, except for the stuff you've deleted (ie spam).


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