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Joe Delaronde

 

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Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 2:08 pm    
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I keep getting spam mail. Lots of it!!!!
I block it and more comes. Ad-Aware don't help. What can I do??
I unregister. That don't help.
The thing is, I never registered with any of this garbage.

I get at least 40 a day.
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Joe
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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 2:14 pm    
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When you "unregister", it tells them "we've got a live one". Don't do that. It just causes more spam.

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Howard Parker


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Maryland
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 2:32 pm    
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I've started using the freeware package SpamPal which can be downloaded from www.spampal.org .

This package does not block on content, but, uses a number of dns blocking lists of known spammers/open relays. It does give you the ability to tweak both "white lists" and "black lists" and catches virtually 100% of spam I get.....150 messages so far today

I'm running XP and full blown Outlook. You will have to change your POP3 server ID as it looks for a "localhost", so, you'll need a bit of saavy.

I'm in love with this software though!!

Hope this helps...a little.

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Michael Holland


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Nashville, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 5:02 pm    
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And please don't create 'Forum' mailboxes or add the address of contacts without their permission. I've e-mailed two Forumites for the first time in the past week and I'm getting 'mailbox forwards' from both of them.
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Joe Delaronde

 

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Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 6:29 pm    
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Michael
Is that when you get forwarded emails with a hundred names?????? I hate that!!

Joe
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Ken Lang


From:
Simi Valley, Ca
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 7:04 pm    
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I use Yahoo for my email and get very little spam. They seem to have a spam blocker of some sort as well as dividing the mail into a regular place and a place called bulk mail, which I would assume is for spam. I have never gotten hundreds or even tens of spams.

Perhaps my ISP has something to do with it as well, but I could't say.

If I had gotten hundreds of spams I'd have to thump on somebody real often, even if it was a virtual thump.

Find me a pimple face kid who could write a program to spam those people back and give them a cold.
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Jim Smith


From:
Midlothian, TX, USA
Post  Posted 8 Apr 2003 7:04 pm    
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forwarded emails with a hundred names
Here's a tip for those that feel they simply must forward emails to all their friends. Put everyone's address in the Bcc: field. Then you're not exposing everyone's email address to everyone else.
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Bill Llewellyn


From:
San Jose, CA
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2003 6:15 am    
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I used to eat Spam on a regular basis. Then my wife stopped me--too much fat and salt.
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Mark Ardito


From:
Chicago, IL, USA
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2003 6:19 am    
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Jim Smith,

Great tip about the BCC: field. I always use that now. I have 2 examples:

1. I was changing email addresses a LONG time ago and decided to send a mass email to EVERYONE in my address book. This includes very strict/religious family members and goof-ball friends of mine. Of course I added everyone into the TO: column. I find out a couple of days later that some goof ball buddy of mine that I played in a band with many years ago was taking female's email addresses off of my email and sexually harrassing them! These are older relatives of mine that he was sending these pornographic emails to! That made me furious!

2. I am a network administrator at a very large corporation. I had a user who got married, but didn't want to change to her new last name at work because she had been there for so long it was a real hassle to have all of her clients change their records and such. So she said if she ever gets a new job she would change her name. Yes, she gets a new job and sends out a MASSIVE email to hundreds of people (all of which are in the TO: column) letting everyone know that she is leaving this email address and will be going to this other company and that she is taking this new last name. Now, she had a really funny new last name (will not mention it here). In this massive email she sent out, she included VERY important clients/family and FRIENDS! She had some goofball friend decide to hit "REPLY TO ALL" and tell her "Hey nice FU#^ing new last name...haha" She called me almost in tears asking me if there was anything I could do....I told her once it was sent that was it. I told her about the BCC: column and she said she will always use it.

To sum up the 2 stories....please use the BCC: column on mass emails!

Cheers!
Mark


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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 9 Apr 2003 3:40 pm    
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Better yet, don't send mass emails.

Also, please don't put me on your joke list. Believe me, whenever a new joke is going around, I'll see it.

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Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (C6add9), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6),
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mickd

 

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london,england
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2003 10:58 am    
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I get around 120 spams a day and I have solved the problem by using EmailExpress - its a free download and needs no more than 2 minutes configuration and goodbye spam
Works fine with Outlook Express.
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Joe Delaronde

 

From:
Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2003 11:42 am    
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Gonna try that. Anything!!!!!!!!
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Joe
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Tommy Mc


From:
Middlesex VT
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2003 3:13 pm    
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I've had the same experience as Ken regarding Yahoo. They do a pretty good job of blocking spam. A few get through, but for instance, I just checked and I had 4 spams in my inbox, but 39 in my bulk mail box.

As a rule, whenever I sign up for anything online, I use one of my many 'throw-away' addresses, and use my real address for correspondance only.
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steve takacs


From:
beijing, china via pittsburgh (deceased)
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2003 5:02 pm    
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Mickd, do you have the address where I can download EmailExpress, please? I'm so tired of being told where I can buy Viagra cheaply. Geez, I didn't think I needed it. Has someone bbeen talking? Now I'm not sure and am really worried!!! Jim, thanks for the tip about the use of Bcc when using mailing lists. Steve
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Joe Delaronde

 

From:
Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2003 7:04 pm    
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Steve.......Where can you buy cheap viagra?????????
Joe
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Al Marcus


From:
Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 12 Apr 2003 5:24 pm    
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My ISP downtown includes a spam and virus filter, he catches all the spam down there . Works real good.
But I get an email from a new person caught in there, but I can have it delivered to my inbox.
I had 500 spams over the last weekend. They keep them for a limited time and then delete them. It sure helps a lot.....al
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David L. Donald


From:
Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 13 Apr 2003 7:10 am    
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I have a 7 year old e-mail address, spam city... and just horrible stuff.
Also so many think I am in the USA now and think Freddiemac and house re-mortgaging is logial for me,,, just idiotic.

I wouldn't use Outlook Express on a bet, even on a MAC.... it's a timebomb waiting to wreck world comunications. Merci Microsoft
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Gene Jones

 

From:
Oklahoma City, OK USA, (deceased)
Post  Posted 13 Apr 2003 3:27 pm    
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It's frustrating....before I even begin to open my legitimate e-mails I have to sort through and delete numerous solicitations for Viagra, penis enlargement, porn sites, etc, etc, etc!!! I NEVER open any of those before deleting, and I have "opted out" on all of them....but they keep coming!

My telephone used to be the same but after the prohibitive laws passed to "opt out" of telephone solicitations, they have almost disappeared.

Is it possible to do the same with the internet? www.genejones.com
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