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    Hi all,

    I wanted to know if there was any method to using spam assassin to identify potential spam emails and then having a human go through and letting some of the good ones through.

    The company I work with has about 60 email accounts and nobody there knows how or even wants to filter out spam themselves.

    Thanks in advance - Johnny

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  • How do I keep my new central AC condenser from blowing fuses?

    We had a brand new Kelvinator 5-ton central AC installed in our home just over a month ago. It worked fine for 2 weeks but started blowing hot air or *room temperature* air one day. After turning it off and on several times it started blowing cold air again, but days later...it was *broken* for good and would only blow hot air.

    I went outside to check the fusebox by the condenser and found most of the insides of it MELTED...wires/fuses/switch/connectors. I hired an electrician to come out and replace the fusebox and he noticed that the wires were only 10g which was definitely not enough to carry the amount amps needed for the unit. He also noticed that condenser was located roughly 80 feet away from the electric panel meaning a very far run so there was definitely a big voltage drop. He measured the drop to be from 220 207 over the wire run after upgrading the wires to 8g. The breaker being used is a 50-amp, with 50-amp fuses. The rated max is 50amps for the condenser.

    13 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade ago