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Napoleon
04-07-03, 01:45 PM
Turn around is fair play.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A42993-2003Apr6.html

mnkywrch
04-07-03, 01:59 PM
Wrong idea.

If he has laws that allow him to do such on the books in his state, he should sue them in small claims court.

datachicane
04-07-03, 02:47 PM
Say what?
:saywhat:

I think Uy's on exactly the right track.
:thumbup:

mapguy
04-07-03, 02:58 PM
Originally posted by datachicane
Say what?
:saywhat:

I think Uy's on exactly the right track.
:thumbup:

:thumbup: :thumbup:

rabbit
04-07-03, 03:15 PM
:laugh: :thumbup:

Foxman
04-07-03, 06:55 PM
From someone who has to adjust spam filters on a daily basis at work, I wish more people would post spammers identities. It is the plague of the internet.

nz_climber
04-08-03, 05:13 AM
Add my vote to the "i hate spam" section!!!!

its so hard to try and stop spamming, cause you don't even need a domain or email address to send from! so you can only track it back to an ip address which is easy enough to fake!

Kiwifan
04-08-03, 05:17 AM
Interesting read. I hate spam.:mad: What programs do you folk use to fight back? I use Mailwasher Pro for Outlook and Hotmail. Seems to work ok but I find I can only bounce half the spam as they have dud email addys.

Rusty.

mnkywrch
04-08-03, 09:26 AM
I use Cloudmark's Spamnet (http://www.cloudmark.com/) for Outlook.

Turn7
04-08-03, 10:49 AM
I use Spybot Search and Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.net/files/spybotsd12.exe) (auto-installer link). It seems to keep me from getting on mail lists in the first place.

I used to have a big problem when I was on a dail up account but, since I have switched to RoadRunner, no spam what so ever in the last year. I think that MSN was selling the email list to anybody that wanted to enlarge my penis, sell me viagra, mortgage my house or thought I needed to lose weight.


Anyway, Search and Destroy 1.2 has a new feature that will immunize your machine and not allow the spy programs to land in the first place so, if you forget to run the program for a while you aren't risking all that much.

mapguy
04-14-03, 08:12 AM
Originally posted by Turn7
I use Spybot Search and Destroy (http://www.safer-networking.net/files/spybotsd12.exe) (auto-installer link). It seems to keep me from getting on mail lists in the first place.

I used to have a big problem when I was on a dail up account but, since I have switched to RoadRunner, no spam what so ever in the last year. I think that MSN was selling the email list to anybody that wanted to enlarge my penis, sell me viagra, mortgage my house or thought I needed to lose weight.


Anyway, Search and Destroy 1.2 has a new feature that will immunize your machine and not allow the spy programs to land in the first place so, if you forget to run the program for a while you aren't risking all that much.

No spit? I have MSN, and dial-up, and I get a boat load of these. I always try to click on the removal link (if available) and they still keep coming.

I can't wait until my MSN contract is up.

chop456
04-14-03, 08:22 AM
Originally posted by Turn7
I think that MSN was selling the email list to anybody that wanted to enlarge my penis, sell me viagra, mortgage my house or thought I needed to lose weight.


Me too.

But the only person I started getting spam from was my Wife. :D

Napoleon
04-26-03, 08:17 AM
The Empire Strikes Back.


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A39251-2003Apr25.html

Sean O'Gorman
04-27-03, 08:24 PM
Here is some food for thought.

I've had MSN for a couple years now, and we never really used it until we upgraded to Broadband in October. I changed my e-mail address to the current one, and I never got junk mail. When we moved, MSN Broadband wasn't available at the new house and we changed to Cox HSI (which is much better anyway). I tried using my cox.net e-mail address for a few days but I figure that it is just easier to stick with my msn.com one. But, since October, I get almost 3 junk mails a day. I know its not much compared to what others get (I got 25 a day by the time I canceled AOL!), but I wonder why I didn't get anything like this before the cancellation.