{"id":498,"date":"2004-05-08T05:36:22","date_gmt":"2004-05-08T05:36:22","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/2004\/05\/08\/OutOfBlockSpace.aspx"},"modified":"2004-05-08T05:36:22","modified_gmt":"2004-05-08T05:36:22","slug":"out-of-block-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/2004\/05\/08\/out-of-block-space\/","title":{"rendered":"Out of block space?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>When talking to strangers about Hotmail the most frequent complaint tends to be about Spam.&nbsp; This is often followed by the complaint that their block list is full and they can&#8217;t block any more Spammers.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Know what?&nbsp; The block list is terrible for blocking Spammers.&nbsp; Know why?&nbsp; Because&nbsp;each time a Spammer sends out a new&nbsp;piece of junk&nbsp;e-mail they change their address so you can&#8217;t easily block them.&nbsp; The block list does work, but it really just works for that annoying ex-friend who won&#8217;t stop sending you the latest e-mail humor (which happened to be the latest e-mail humor three years ago and you&#8217;ve already seen it, oh&#8230; about a bazillion times).<\/P><br \/>\n<P>The best thing you can do to stem the flow of junk is turn on Hotmail&#8217;s Junk E-Mail filter.&nbsp; You won&#8217;t stop junk e-mail entirely, but you will slow it down (I&#8217;ll tell you later how to totally stop it, but the solution is not for everyone).&nbsp; To turn on the junk e-mail filter for your Hotmail account you can take one of two paths&#8230;<\/P><br \/>\n<TABLE border=1><br \/>\n<TBODY><br \/>\n<TR bgColor=#666666><br \/>\n<TD colSpan=2><br \/>\n<P><B><FONT color=#ffffff size=2>The quick way:<\/FONT><\/B><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>From the Hotmail Home page (the first page you see when you sign in) click on the red &#8220;Junk E-Mail folder:&#8221; link.&nbsp; <\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0011.gif\" border=0><\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>If you have the Junk E-Mail filter turned off, you&#8217;ll get the prompt to turn on the filter.&nbsp; Set the filter to&nbsp;&#8220;Enhanced&#8221; then click the OK button.&nbsp;Why is there no &#8220;Off&#8221; you ask?&nbsp;&nbsp;Perhaps I&#8217;ll&nbsp;get into&nbsp;that some other time.<\/FONT>&nbsp;<\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0012.gif\" border=0><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR bgColor=#666666><br \/>\n<TD colSpan=2><br \/>\n<P><B><FONT color=#ffffff>The slow way<\/FONT><\/B><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>No, clicking on that one link on the home page is not the only way to access the Junk E-Mail settings.&nbsp; You&#8217;ll find, in fact, that once the filter is on, clicking that link simply drops you into the Junk E-Mail folder.&nbsp; To turn on the filter in options, or to adjust it at a later date, you need to start by going to options (the link&#8217;s at the top right of your Hotmail page).<\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0010.gif\" border=0><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>Make sure you&#8217;re on the Mail options page by clicking the &#8220;Mail&#8221; in the left hand column.<\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0013.gif\" border=0><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>Click Junk E-Mail Protection.<\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0014.gif\" border=0><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>Click Junk E-Mail Filter.<\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0015.gif\" border=0><\/P><\/TD><\/TR><br \/>\n<TR><br \/>\n<TD><br \/>\n<P><FONT size=2>Tired of clicking yet?&nbsp; Don&#8217;t worry, almost done.&nbsp; Now, just as in the first section, set your filter to Enhanced and click the OK button to save.<\/FONT><\/P><\/TD><br \/>\n<TD><IMG src=\"http:\/\/www.little.org\/blog\/content\/binary\/SNAG-0012.gif\" border=0><\/TD><\/TR><\/TBODY><\/TABLE>So, after going through all that work, what do you get in return? 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Most of the junk that used to be landing there is now landing in your Junk E-Mail folder.&nbsp; The Junk E-Mail folder will be cleaned out every 7 days or so, keeping your account space from running out due to an influx of Junk E-Mail.&nbsp; I will tell you: this is not a cure-all.&nbsp; You&#8217;ll still get junk, but it will be much easier to manage.<br \/>\n<P>One final tip: add your friend&#8217;s e-mail addresses to your address book to tell Hotmail you always want to get their mail.&nbsp; Hotmail will rarely (if I say never I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll be proven wrong :)) put mail from a friend in the Junk E-Mail folder. <\/P><br \/>\n<P>I&#8217;ll be happy to get into more details later&#8230; but I think I&#8217;ve already tried everyone&#8217;s patience enough with 7 pictures in one blog entry. \ud83d\ude42<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When talking to strangers about Hotmail the most frequent complaint tends to be about Spam.&nbsp; This is often followed by the complaint that their block list is full and they can&#8217;t block any more Spammers. 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