Originally posted by: CadopWe even recently stopped permitting emails being sent to Comcast subscribers that didn't have a reverse DNS address.
Originally posted by: Cadop
I work for Comcast in the CHSI department. We do have spam filters. One is built into the Webmail service on Comcast.net. Then we also have server spam filters. From what I am told, the leading ISP around the country all share the same information on spam filtering to try and stop it as much as possible. We even recently stopped permitting emails being sent to Comcast subscribers that didn't have a reverse DNS address. Not too sure how much this has helped, but yes, unfortunately it seems like Comcast subscribers get a lot of spam.
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Cadop
I work for Comcast in the CHSI department. We do have spam filters. One is built into the Webmail service on Comcast.net. Then we also have server spam filters. From what I am told, the leading ISP around the country all share the same information on spam filtering to try and stop it as much as possible. We even recently stopped permitting emails being sent to Comcast subscribers that didn't have a reverse DNS address. Not too sure how much this has helped, but yes, unfortunately it seems like Comcast subscribers get a lot of spam.
You guys are freaking morons (not sure about you). I've had problems with my node for over 2 months and they won't do a damn thing because of the money they'll have to pay to move users off the node or create a new one. They've basically told me to just call once a month and demand to have the price removed from my bill. What kind of BS is that. I'd change providers (and i probably still will) but I've had my email address since @home. Comcast is really starting to Piss me off.
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Cadop
I work for Comcast in the CHSI department. We do have spam filters. One is built into the Webmail service on Comcast.net. Then we also have server spam filters. From what I am told, the leading ISP around the country all share the same information on spam filtering to try and stop it as much as possible. We even recently stopped permitting emails being sent to Comcast subscribers that didn't have a reverse DNS address. Not too sure how much this has helped, but yes, unfortunately it seems like Comcast subscribers get a lot of spam.
You guys are freaking morons (not sure about you). I've had problems with my node for over 2 months and they won't do a damn thing because of the money they'll have to pay to move users off the node or create a new one. They've basically told me to just call once a month and demand to have the price removed from my bill. What kind of BS is that. I'd change providers (and i probably still will) but I've had my email address since @home. Comcast is really starting to Piss me off.
I had node problems as well..a faulty router appearantly..and it took forever to fix![]()
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
I haven't check my Comcast email once since I ordered the service years ago.
I don't even know what it is.
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Goosemaster
Originally posted by: LikeLinus
Originally posted by: Cadop
I work for Comcast in the CHSI department. We do have spam filters. One is built into the Webmail service on Comcast.net. Then we also have server spam filters. From what I am told, the leading ISP around the country all share the same information on spam filtering to try and stop it as much as possible. We even recently stopped permitting emails being sent to Comcast subscribers that didn't have a reverse DNS address. Not too sure how much this has helped, but yes, unfortunately it seems like Comcast subscribers get a lot of spam.
You guys are freaking morons (not sure about you). I've had problems with my node for over 2 months and they won't do a damn thing because of the money they'll have to pay to move users off the node or create a new one. They've basically told me to just call once a month and demand to have the price removed from my bill. What kind of BS is that. I'd change providers (and i probably still will) but I've had my email address since @home. Comcast is really starting to Piss me off.
I had node problems as well..a faulty router appearantly..and it took forever to fix![]()
Well, We've had had 4 or more line techs out to the house to check the problem. During peak times my speeds go to 70.00kbps! Less than 1MB of speed. All of the techs have agreed that my node is most likely overloaded (500 people). I've been told 3-4 times that it was being sent to the engineering dept and they would contact me. Guess what, they never have! They just don't want to spend the money it'll take to fix the issue.