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E4ward Beta
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We are seeking beta testers for an update to the web site. If you might be interested, please contact us via [link] for more information.
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Recent increases in spam - heads up
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For anyone who has seen sharp increases in spam recently, I believe I've tracked down the reason.. In December, AWeber, one of the big guys in email list management, had their servers hacked. See more here : [link] and [link]... more »
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"New settings" scam
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Just an FYI - I got this on 01/10/2010 (note that the shown URL was actually spoofed from [link] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dear user of the xxxxxx.e4ward.com mailing service!... more »
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remove username from e-mail domain
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i use e4ward not only to prevent spam, but also to be anonymous on the internet. i create a new unique username for every website i use. thus it's unfortunate that e4ward uses the e4ward username in the email adress: al...@USERNAME.e4ward.com, so all postings can be retraced by searching for "USERNAME.e4ward.com". it would be create if we could... more »
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rewrite name field
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i just sent an email via the "send email from this address" function and my web mail account to a mailing list. unfortunately the mailing list displays my real name defined in my web mail account. is it possible to rewrite the name field to the alias used in e4ward?
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Two suggestions
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Hi-
I have been using e4ward for about a half a year now and think it is
great. Once I set up my accounts, my spam has plummeted to close to
nothing. I have a few suggestions for the product.
1. I would like to access a report that shows me how many emails I
have received for each forward. I would use this to weed out those... more »
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Header doesn't show "for alias@username.e4ward.com" as it should
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Received: from xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
by e4ward.com;
Mon, 19 October 2009 19:58:12 -0400
Here is the first header that the e4ward server writes in forwarded
email. There is no indication of the destination address as sent to
by a potential spammer. Some spammers manage to spam without having
to put an email address in the "To:" field.... more »
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Custom reply addresses on aliases
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I want to create a professional looking address for business contacts
such as a permanent address on bigfoot.com. I can forward my
bigfoot.com address to an e4ward alias and get the mail at gmail.
The only problem is the From address, when I reply to a bigfoot.com
message, is the long, unsightly e4ward alias instead of the nice... more »
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