Can anyone recommend a decent email whitelist provider? I'm looking for a provider who will let me set a list of allowed senders bounce any email from senders not on the list.
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posted by Solomon
on Jan 6, 2013 -
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What's the best way to implement an internet whitelist for a specific user account on Windows XP?
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posted by nowonmai
on Mar 21, 2011 -
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My wife and I set our Netflix account to show only PG-13 and below, but now we can't watch shows like The Rockford Files or Sherlock Holmes or even Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew Mysteries (!), because they're not rated (NR). Is there a whitelist feature we can use, or something like it?
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posted by circular
on Feb 18, 2011 -
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I would like to find a hardware answering machine that has some advanced controls to manage which incoming numbers can make the phone ring.
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posted by royalchinook
on Oct 8, 2009 -
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Is it possible to make NoScript disable certain site's scripts only on certain sites?
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posted by Solomon
on May 16, 2009 -
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My son (12) has saved his lawn mowing money and is buying a refurb Ipod touch. I want to mediate his internet access, if possible, at the router level.
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posted by mecran01
on Feb 26, 2009 -
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I'm looking for a way to "white list" an outlook user's account so he only receives email from a few select friends.
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posted by Optamystic
on Feb 1, 2009 -
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My company is having trouble with some of the big email providers (e.g. Gmail, YahooMail, Comcast, Hotmail, etc) blocking our email to our customers because they think it's SPAM. We are only sending email to our existing customers or people who request information from our site.
How do we stop them from blocking our email?
Is this something we can do ourselves? Are there companies that will do this for us?
posted by GernBlandston
on Apr 1, 2008 -
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Can anyone recommend an email whitelist system that works with my existing hosting service? I want to defeat the spam.
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posted by rolypolyman
on Aug 28, 2007 -
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If you were setting up a public kiosk and wanted to limit Firefox's access to five different URLs, how would you do it?
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posted by mecran01
on Jun 11, 2006 -
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Is there a way to utilize a whitelist of specific sites in either Google or another search engine? The "site:" operator seems either too restrictive (one website) or too expansive (e.g., edu, gov).
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posted by aiko
on Oct 8, 2005 -
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