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[possiblespam]
Hi, does anyone know an easy way to stop Tiscali adding [POSSIBLESPAM] to nearly all of my OUTgoing emails please?
(Talking to Tiscali is no more use than whistling up your back end. As many others have found out when trying to find an answer to this problem)
I have no problems with IN coming mails.
Cheers
CovKid
(Talking to Tiscali is no more use than whistling up your back end. As many others have found out when trying to find an answer to this problem)
I have no problems with IN coming mails.
Cheers
CovKid
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Only used Tiscali once a couple of years ago when I was having trouble with BT / Yahoo and NTL swapover.
Usually, there is a spam setting in e-mail options. You can set it to a sort of high, medium, low, or none, for e-mail access.
You could also do a Tiscali search for, "Spam settings"
Just a thought, until a Tiscali pro comes along to advise
Good Luck
Old Salt
Only used Tiscali once a couple of years ago when I was having trouble with BT / Yahoo and NTL swapover.
Usually, there is a spam setting in e-mail options. You can set it to a sort of high, medium, low, or none, for e-mail access.
You could also do a Tiscali search for, "Spam settings"
Just a thought, until a Tiscali pro comes along to advise
Good Luck
Old Salt
Presumably this is added by Tiscali themselves. AOL used to do something similar. They decided what were spam addresses and what were not and the user had no say.
This sounds like something similar. I would advise contacting Tiscali as they may have put this on your account if someone has used your email address to send out spam.
This sounds like something similar. I would advise contacting Tiscali as they may have put this on your account if someone has used your email address to send out spam.
I would never recommend that anybody uses their ISP based email address anyhow. if you do then when or if you change ISP you loose that email address.
Its a far better idea to setup a free email address elsewhere that you can keep for ever, even if you change your ISP.
I use hotmail, but many others use Gmail and say good things about it.
Its a far better idea to setup a free email address elsewhere that you can keep for ever, even if you change your ISP.
I use hotmail, but many others use Gmail and say good things about it.
EVERYBODY SHOULD READ THIS AND THE POST IMMEDIATELY ABOVE FROM CHUCK.
Thanks Chuck. If that would have saved the problem. I may have to think about it. Problem is moving from Tiscali (they will not let me keep my email from BB as a dial up or I'd have moved before).
You may remember you gave me good advice on F'Fox a few weeks ago. I posted it to Mozilla (with full credit to you) and a couple of people emailed to say thanks.
Thanks again Chuck
CovKid
Thanks Chuck. If that would have saved the problem. I may have to think about it. Problem is moving from Tiscali (they will not let me keep my email from BB as a dial up or I'd have moved before).
You may remember you gave me good advice on F'Fox a few weeks ago. I posted it to Mozilla (with full credit to you) and a couple of people emailed to say thanks.
Thanks again Chuck
CovKid
this problem is not our side .these is the problem of the Tiscali end . when we send the messages to the other mail accounts . Tiscali server add the tag in the mail as possible spam. so this problem is from the servers ide and they will resolve it early so no need to worry about it.
you can get more information on this link.
http://www.tiscali.co.uk/forums/printthread.ph p?t=157125
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