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How can I find my ISP? Not entirely sure what it means.
I've had my e-mails stopped for spamming. There's a bit of a convoluted trail but I've chased it back to 'spamhaus' who have told me to contact ISP.
Its a Blackberry phone with PAYG Vodafone, if that helps.
Anybody heard of 'spamhaus' or 'mimecast'? Is this fairly common?
How can I still post on AB?
I've had my e-mails stopped for spamming. There's a bit of a convoluted trail but I've chased it back to 'spamhaus' who have told me to contact ISP.
Its a Blackberry phone with PAYG Vodafone, if that helps.
Anybody heard of 'spamhaus' or 'mimecast'? Is this fairly common?
How can I still post on AB?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your ISP is your internet service provider e.g the company that you pay to access the internet, most people don't use their mobile as their sole method of accessing the internet do you also have a computer that you can get onto the web with?
Spamhauz try to stop spam email and malware being distributed by keeping black lists of ip addresses and domains that are known to send that sort of thing. Companies then use these blacklists to prevent emails etc from these groups being recieved.
Your access to the internet is unaffected by not being able to email
Spamhauz try to stop spam email and malware being distributed by keeping black lists of ip addresses and domains that are known to send that sort of thing. Companies then use these blacklists to prevent emails etc from these groups being recieved.
Your access to the internet is unaffected by not being able to email
I've got a lap-top, PAYG with 3 but I only use it to listen to music from i-tunes. ie don't go on internet with it. Mind you, sometimes I've woke up in the middle of the night and there's lights flashing left,right and centre on it.(Although its shut)
That's odd isn't it.
I think I need to contact Vodafone.
That's odd isn't it.
I think I need to contact Vodafone.
The advice to contact your ISP is only relevant if your IP address has become associated with spam. (Your IP address is a 'dotted quad', such as 78.123.832.27, that tells internet servers where you are). That's unlikely if you're using Vodafone PAYG, as your IP address almost certainly changes every time you connect.
It's more likely that your actual email address (e.g. [email protected]) has become associated with spam. If so you need to contact your email provider (which can be identified from the bit after the @ sign in your address).
It's more likely that your actual email address (e.g. [email protected]) has become associated with spam. If so you need to contact your email provider (which can be identified from the bit after the @ sign in your address).