I don’t receive what I would call a
nuisance volume of spam, but what I do get is at least 99% routed via
birding-aus.
I get very little at all addressed
directly to my personal user name, and I’m told by my ISP that this is
because they have very tight spam control filters in place, and that my user
name is not too easily matched by spammers.
I think Bill’s idea of setting up
separate incoming message folders for traffic from certain known sources is a
good one, thus allowing any messages from unrecognised sources to be put into
the general inbox for later perusal and dumping if suss.
I’m about to set up some folders
Bill, thanks for the idea.