09 Aug 2024 09:47 AM
@Sharkattack021 Hi. I had a similar problem and ended up using Outlook, but here is another method.
Blocking AOL's scripts on Sky Business' network might involve a few different approaches depending on the network setup, the specific scripts you're targeting, and the level of control over the network. Below are some possible solutions:
1. Firewall Rules: Blocking Specific Domains/IPs: Use firewall rules to block specific domains or IP addresses associated with AOL scripts.
2. DNS Filtering:
3. Proxy Server:
4. Browser Extensions:
5. Web Filter Appliances:
6. Group Policy: (for Windows Networks)
7. Router-Level Blocking:
8. Custom Scripts:
9. Content Security Policy: (CSP)
10. SSL Inspection:
These solutions can be implemented individually or in combination, depending on your network setup and the level of control required.
09 Aug 2024 11:05 AM
What was the solution you implemented please? Kind regards.
09 Aug 2024 11:08 AM
@Cougartech @Opened an outlook account and and my email address to it 😊. Even in the new style outlook it worked fine ever since.
09 Aug 2024 04:25 PM
Pleased to learn but that is a work-around rather than a solution.
09 Aug 2024 07:37 PM
Yahoo has all but finished when in 2017 I think, so all I have is my work round and a way to fix Java script.
10 Aug 2024 09:32 AM
The only solution I've found is to use a VPN when sending from Outlook. That seems to work fine.
10 Aug 2024 10:03 AM
Yeap, that works, as I use BT which is also a VPN as it uses different locations, currently I'm in Kent 😂.
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