I use Yahoo! and whilst they don't completely cut out the Spam, a huge amount does got shoved straight into a "Bulk" folder which you can set up to be deleted straight away. Then, when receiving this junk you can just click on a button called "Spam" and it will direct all mail from that address in to the Bulk folder in future.
It might be better Steve if you use a Yahoo! address for general messages and then if you wish to raise things with a regular corresponder to another level, you can then get them to use another address which is more relevant to your site. Yahoo! is now changing and currently running beta testing on some changes, which allow you to review all messages (including the Bulk folder) before opening the mail. This cuts down the chances of a malicious mail causing harm to your pc when opening it.
good luck
Diz
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