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	<title>Comments on: what is the best way to go? buy a anti-spam filter? or change internet provider for my business e-mails?</title>
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		<title>By: Bob G</title>
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		<description>Does your ISP not provide spam filters? 

If you are using microsoft outlook I can tell you one thing that has really helped my spam problem. I set up a rule that looks at the header information for the term orderfromnet.com and automatically deletes anything with that in it. My spam has been cut by more than half. Or, you can automatically send it back to them. Their email address is 
'ORDERFROMNET.COM@domainsbyproxy.com'

There are other addresses you can block as well but that is a good one. They are severe spammers. You can also look to the header information and find the SMTP server name. Using that you can file spam complaints with their hosting company. That usually cuts spam out for a while.

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<p>If you are using microsoft outlook I can tell you one thing that has really helped my spam problem. I set up a rule that looks at the header information for the term orderfromnet.com and automatically deletes anything with that in it. My spam has been cut by more than half. Or, you can automatically send it back to them. Their email address is<br />
&#8216;ORDERFROMNET.COM@domainsbyproxy.com&#8217;</p>
<p>There are other addresses you can block as well but that is a good one. They are severe spammers. You can also look to the header information and find the SMTP server name. Using that you can file spam complaints with their hosting company. That usually cuts spam out for a while.</p>
<p>You should also report spammers to</p>
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