Posted on Aug 30, 2015
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SSG John Erny
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I own my own domain. The free mailes just do not interest me. I may transfer my MX record to a hosted MS exchange account for the benifit of a spam filter. The one I have is ok but I have a very low tolerance for spam and am spoiled at work by a sonic wall spam filter that seems to do a very good job. No spam filter is idiot proof but some people will put their e-mail address where it should not be.
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Now that you mention it, I don't get any spam on my domain's e-mail accounts either. That's interesting.
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SSG John Erny
SSG John Erny
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SGT (Join to see) - Thinking about building a 2012R2 data center server for the house. I got a free educational copy from M$. I am not sure if it ever expires but it would be a great place to do things with a server that you could never do at work, such as screw with everything!
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"Screw with Everything" is always fun, especially when you have the option to backup settings and restore default settings.
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SN Greg Wright
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Google, hands down. The best spam filter I've seen, and can access it from anywhere. I don't even use Outlook anymore.
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SSgt Terry P.
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What he said./\
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SGT Michael Glenn
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Its just the only one I have ever used,may be better ones out there but I cant say I am content with Yahoo.
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