Hi,
Does anyone happen to know the exact subject line of the email we get when we select a download from the new MC release download site. I don't get this any more and I need to give it to my service provider to see if they are doing some sort of up front filter on my email which I have not authorized and am not aware of. Come to think of it I get very little spam these days. Maybe they are doing it.
Thanks,
John
MC download email subject.
Hi Fernando,
All the filters that I set up send it to the trash but I see it highlighted and I can check before the trash cleanup which I control manually. So for sure it is not my filters. I have been checking there.
I use AVG for anti-virus. They have a special program for spam and I am not running it.
It may be the provider since they are often trying to sell me this stuff which I don't want. They may have accidently given it to me to try and keep me as a customer since I have been comparison shopping and they know it. What is interesting is that I use netscape and I have to send outgoing mail out to a none regular server my provider has kept around just for netscape users. This makes it so I can not recieve my own test emails I sent to myself. However this is a totally different issue with my provider.
Thanks,
John.
All the filters that I set up send it to the trash but I see it highlighted and I can check before the trash cleanup which I control manually. So for sure it is not my filters. I have been checking there.
I use AVG for anti-virus. They have a special program for spam and I am not running it.
It may be the provider since they are often trying to sell me this stuff which I don't want. They may have accidently given it to me to try and keep me as a customer since I have been comparison shopping and they know it. What is interesting is that I use netscape and I have to send outgoing mail out to a none regular server my provider has kept around just for netscape users. This makes it so I can not recieve my own test emails I sent to myself. However this is a totally different issue with my provider.
Thanks,
John.
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I had a problem similar to that a couple of years ago when I stoped receiving an email from a portuguese forum.
Weeks after I discovered that it was my ISP that started to block email with specific data since other customers started to complaint with the same problem.
The easiest way was to change the forum email registration to my Gmail account. From that day, I had no more problems with that specific email.
Sometimes are the email software that loses the received emails, other times are the ISP filters that are to restrict with their restrictions.
Everything goes in this never ending war against spam
Weeks after I discovered that it was my ISP that started to block email with specific data since other customers started to complaint with the same problem.
The easiest way was to change the forum email registration to my Gmail account. From that day, I had no more problems with that specific email.
Sometimes are the email software that loses the received emails, other times are the ISP filters that are to restrict with their restrictions.
Everything goes in this never ending war against spam
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Hi John,
the subject line is always "MultiCharts" (without quotes). The sender adress is support@tssupport.com, maybe your ISP can even whitelist this adress, so it will be excluded from spam testing.
Regards,
ABC
the subject line is always "MultiCharts" (without quotes). The sender adress is support@tssupport.com, maybe your ISP can even whitelist this adress, so it will be excluded from spam testing.
Regards,
ABC