majordude macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 28, 2007 2,443 75 Hootersville Nov 7, 2007 #1 Gmail does an excellent job of culling out real emails from spams. Dot .Mac is worthless to the point that I can't even use it. This is my inbox! Attachments inbox.gif 32.2 KB · Views: 148
Gmail does an excellent job of culling out real emails from spams. Dot .Mac is worthless to the point that I can't even use it. This is my inbox!
majordude macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 28, 2007 2,443 75 Hootersville Nov 7, 2007 #3 netdog said: Fascinating post. Thanks for that. Click to expand... I can't believe that Apple can't figure out that a message in gibberish is spam.
netdog said: Fascinating post. Thanks for that. Click to expand... I can't believe that Apple can't figure out that a message in gibberish is spam.
macjonny1 macrumors 6502a Jan 10, 2006 556 117 Nov 7, 2007 #4 I use both. Gmail gets plenty of spam. I hardly get any spam on my .mac account. They are both good in their own way.
I use both. Gmail gets plenty of spam. I hardly get any spam on my .mac account. They are both good in their own way.
V vanmacguy macrumors 6502a Aug 13, 2007 586 0 Not where you live. Nov 7, 2007 #5 I get absolutely no spam at all on my .mac account. I just checked and nothing at all. Gmail gets very little but a bit more than .mac. Cheers.
I get absolutely no spam at all on my .mac account. I just checked and nothing at all. Gmail gets very little but a bit more than .mac. Cheers.
hanschien macrumors 6502 Oct 2, 2006 349 35 Houston, TX Nov 7, 2007 #6 majordude said: Gmail does an excellent job of culling out real emails from spams. Dot .Mac is worthless to the point that I can't even use it. This is my inbox! Click to expand... Do you have junk mail filtering turned on? Log into your .Mac account and go to Mail Preferences. Attachments DotMacSpam.png 71.7 KB · Views: 64
majordude said: Gmail does an excellent job of culling out real emails from spams. Dot .Mac is worthless to the point that I can't even use it. This is my inbox! Click to expand... Do you have junk mail filtering turned on? Log into your .Mac account and go to Mail Preferences.
majordude macrumors 68020 Original poster Apr 28, 2007 2,443 75 Hootersville Nov 7, 2007 #7 hanschien said: Do you have junk mail filtering turned on? Log into your .Mac account and go to Mail Preferences. Click to expand... YES! That's the think that kills me! Apple thinks those messages are legit even with the spam filter turned on!
hanschien said: Do you have junk mail filtering turned on? Log into your .Mac account and go to Mail Preferences. Click to expand... YES! That's the think that kills me! Apple thinks those messages are legit even with the spam filter turned on!