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Dragonshadow 08-03-2003 05:56 AM

Does anyone know how to get rid of spam mail from your e-mail thing, if you know what I mean, cos I'm getting a lot of irrelivent stuff, and it's annoying.
DS

LennonCook 08-03-2003 05:59 AM

<span style="color: lightblue">There is a program about called Mail Washer that you might be interested in - makes it look to junk mailers like your email doesn't exist, from what I've heard. Now, if only I had a link to it...

Harkoliar 08-03-2003 06:29 AM

well you can try and block the addresses but you can also try and clikc on each spam mail and unsubscibe ... its up to you ..

GokuZool 08-03-2003 07:06 AM

If you're using Hotmail, go to the Options tab and set the SPAM filter to maximum. If that doesn't work there are tons of programs on the net which help combat the problem.

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you can also try and clikc on each spam mail and unsubscibe ... its up to you ..
This can be dangerous as some SPAM mails contain viruses, so open them at your own risk!

[ 08-03-2003, 07:09 AM: Message edited by: GokuZool ]

andrewas 08-03-2003 08:03 AM

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Originally posted by Harkoliar:
well you can try and block the addresses but you can also try and clikc on each spam mail and unsubscibe ... its up to you ..
Actualy, dont do that. Ever. At all. Even if the spam in question claims to be from a reputable company, the unsubscribe link generaly only confirms that your email is live. Discard the emails silently and maybe in a few decades the address will be listed as dead and removed from the list.

WillowIX 08-03-2003 08:13 AM

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Originally posted by LennonCook:
<span style="color: lightblue">There is a program about called Mail Washer that you might be interested in - makes it look to junk mailers like your email doesn't exist, from what I've heard. Now, if only I had a link to it...
Yepp this works like a charm for me. Just bounce the spam off your mail server. You can find mailwasher here. Or you could get an email client that let's you do this in the program, like Pegasus Mail.

Dragonshadow 08-03-2003 12:01 PM

Its my school email.
So, should I just delete it, quiet like?

Paladin2000 08-03-2003 12:48 PM

A few hard lessons I learnt from years of experience:

1. Mailwasher - filter and bounce back unwanted mails. Also helps you to avoid getting infected by E-mail viruses.

2. Discreet - Do not give away your E-mail address to people whom you do not know well. Needless to say, do not openly published your E-mail address.

3. Webmail - Get a webmail account like Yahoo and etc. If you ever need to publish your E-mail address, use the webmail account instead.

4. Newsgroups - As tempting as it may be, signing up and actively participating in newsgroups is like setting your E-mail address as a beacon for spam.

[ 08-03-2003, 12:50 PM: Message edited by: Paladin2000 ]

Aelia Jusa 08-03-2003 04:59 PM

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Originally posted by GokuZool:
If you're using Hotmail, go to the Options tab and set the SPAM filter to maximum.


If you're going to do this, make sure you choose the option that keeps filtered mail for a week before deleting, and check it every week to make sure non-spam hasn't been filtered out. It does pick up most spam, but it often thinks non-spam is spam as well. For instance, it filters mail from other hotmail addresses :rolleyes:

Definitely agree with Paladin re not signing up to things. If you're going to do that, a good idea is to get yourself a nonserious address, like a hotmail account, which you use to sign up to newsgroups, amazon.com, othe online shops and so on. And only use it for that, so whatever spam you get there doesn't matter. Then keep your serious address for people you trust only and never publish it anywhere. That way you can check your hotmail account every week or so and forward anything important to your real address and ignore all the spam.

Sorry for any typos. My kitten's standing in front of the monitor so I can't see what I'm typing :D

WillowIX 08-03-2003 05:13 PM

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Originally posted by Aelia Jusa:
My kitten's standing in front of the monitor so I can't see what I'm typing :D
Oooh excellent excuse! Can I use it too? :D :D

Son of Osiris 08-04-2003 09:47 AM

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Originally posted by Dragonshadow:
Does anyone know how to get rid of spam mail from your e-mail thing, if you know what I mean, cos I'm getting a lot of irrelivent stuff, and it's annoying.
DS

Eh, don't worry about it. I heard the boys in the White House are working on a solution to that same problem. They finally relize that Spammers need to get Floor lamps jammed where the sun don't shine!

AzRaeL StoRmBlaDe 08-04-2003 06:58 PM

www.donotcall.gov is a good way to stop telemarketers but as far as email. Your guess is as good as mine. I have to check my mailbox like every week otherwise it will completely fill with junk mail.

Nerull 08-04-2003 07:01 PM

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Originally posted by The Whackmiester:
Eh, don't worry about it. I heard the boys in the White House are working on a solution to that same problem. They finally relize that Spammers need to get Floor lamps jammed where the sun don't shine!
Not too soon! If I get another email about "inches bring confidence" or "see Christie (deleted on purpose)", I'm going to vomit. [img]graemlins/repuke.gif[/img] However, who trusts the government to be able to stop anything that happens over the internet? Do you really think they can stop these people, when all they have to do is switch to another site and start spamming again? :rolleyes:

However, I do have Hotmail, and the best thing I ever did was set the filter to maximum. You definitely need to follow Aelia Jusa's suggestion and keep it for a week. I have weeded out most of my spam mail now. I just take a weekly jaunt to the spam folder, read the titles, laugh out lound, and empty the folder. [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Occasionally, you get stuff in there that is legitimate that you want to keep; you just choose to designate it as "safe mail", and it will land in your inbox after that. Very useful.

I heard that you can forward spam mail to the FCC, as well. I don't know the address off hand, though.


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