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try setting up some filters. i think that's how i got "trusted meds" to go to spam. "rxonline" too. do not try to filter address (they change daily), filter subject or sender. but it just feels to me like a lot of this spam is coming from an internal source. i see a lot of my phishing schemes are cox.net addresses. and yes i know you can spoof, but these guys are "spoofing" university addresses. they are actually cox.net addresses.
I have them automatic go to the spam folder, but thats not the point of my comments.
cox seems to identify them if you try to forward them to anyone else, but can't tell they are junk coming in.
I have been programming computers since the 1960's and I think the staff here need replacing.
I shouldn't have to filter hundreds of the emails from the same source. So why report them if nothing is done about blocking them.
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