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Henry Kolesnik wrote:
Any suggestions on a good ISP On a more positive note than my last comment you can check to see which ISPs in your area provide the ability to establish your own filtering at the server so that if this ever happens again, and I'm sure it will, then you can stop it (and other garbage) at the server based on your own criteria. Just check the website homepages of the ISPs operating in your locale and if they have such a feature surely they will tout it. More and more are going in this direction. As far as customer service, one of the ISPs I use has a fully automated management system to add email accounts, change passwords, etc. There's really no reason to ever have to call them. -Bill M |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 18:49:23 -0400, --exray-- wrote:
Henry Kolesnik wrote: Any suggestions on a good ISP On a more positive note than my last comment you can check to see which ISPs in your area provide the ability to establish your own filtering at the server so that if this ever happens again, and I'm sure it will, then you can stop it (and other garbage) at the server based on your own criteria. I've been using a service like that which covers quite a few states. They use filtering that has a core functionality and then you can add your own choices on top of that. If something slips through, I just forward the message back to the IPS as an attachment and they add it to the blocked list. It works pretty well and greatly reduces the load on my own filters. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Just check the website homepages of the ISPs operating in your locale and if they have such a feature surely they will tout it. More and more are going in this direction. As far as customer service, one of the ISPs I use has a fully automated management system to add email accounts, change passwords, etc. There's really no reason to ever have to call them. -Bill M |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 18:49:23 -0400, --exray-- wrote:
Henry Kolesnik wrote: Any suggestions on a good ISP On a more positive note than my last comment you can check to see which ISPs in your area provide the ability to establish your own filtering at the server so that if this ever happens again, and I'm sure it will, then you can stop it (and other garbage) at the server based on your own criteria. I've been using a service like that which covers quite a few states. They use filtering that has a core functionality and then you can add your own choices on top of that. If something slips through, I just forward the message back to the IPS as an attachment and they add it to the blocked list. It works pretty well and greatly reduces the load on my own filters. Roger Halstead (K8RI EN73 & ARRL Life Member) www.rogerhalstead.com N833R World's oldest Debonair? (S# CD-2) Just check the website homepages of the ISPs operating in your locale and if they have such a feature surely they will tout it. More and more are going in this direction. As far as customer service, one of the ISPs I use has a fully automated management system to add email accounts, change passwords, etc. There's really no reason to ever have to call them. -Bill M |
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