hitchies wrote:
Jim - bad luck; and you are not on my lists. :-)
Tony: Re - Best way to check is to Google for your literal email
address
Go on. Tell the uninatiated (like me). Please. ;-)
I am not sure what you mean. I just type my email address in, literally,
into a Google search
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Importance: Normal
X-DH-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new-20030616-p10 (Debian) at deathwish
X-Spam-Status: No, hits=3.5 tagged_above=-999.0 required=999.0
tests=DRUGS_ERECTILE, DRUGS_ERECTILE_OBFU, NO_REAL_NAME
X-Spam-Level: ***
Subject: Re: [ql-users] leaked email address -
contact
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tests=DRUGS_ERECTILE, DRUGS_ERECTILE_OBFU, NO_REAL_NAME
X-Spam-Level: ***
Subject: Re: [ql-users] leaked email address -
contactaddress forjdh-stech.com
I do remember Suirrelmail from some quite other spam delivery.
My normal mail transfer is not working, so I am
In the meantime, anyone who may have used this address, please make
sure that you have (and continue) checked your system for viruses
and
spyware. It is just annoying to me but I can imagine those with
email addresses that are not so easy to change are really at an
inconvenience.
Best
hitchies wrote:
Jim - bad luck; and you are not on my lists. :-)
Tony: Re - Best way to check is to Google for your literal email address
Go on. Tell the uninatiated (like me). Please. ;-)
Yours gargling and gurgling, but not googling,
John in Wales
I receive a large amount of
Did the same suggested google search - nothing.
The address that I referred to is an address that I own under my
business web location - no way it was sold.
The only way it is displayed on the site is in a special graphic that
can not be machine read. And if a viewer clicks on the link to
By the way, that is a terribly high amount. It sounds like there is
no spam filtration from your service provider plus the addresses are
'released'.
Most spam today can easily and reliably be filtered at the mail host
sites. The only times that I have heard of a problem is with a few