@#$*%&
I know it is my problem.
All I asked was that if you were going to reply to the SPAM subject, please change the subject line because otherwise I was going to have to move you manually back to my allowed list.
I did not ask for nor do I not want any advice about how to configure my software. I did not ask for nor do I want any reviews of the inadequate antispam product supplied to my ISP by McAfee. I did not ask for nor do I want any comments about how Norton Antivirus is not a worthwhile program.
I have the software configured so that it catches 99% of the considerable spam that comes my way. I do not want nor do I need any instructions or counsel about using the internet.
From now on I will just leave blocked any senders of messages that come in
with SPAM in the subject line.
I am certain I am not the only user who is experiencing some difficultly because other users do not wish to be considerate of a simple and not unrealistic request.
My sainted grandmother used to say, "Profferd advice stinks!"
Thank you for your consideration.
Guy Hayden
----- Original Message ----- From: "David W. Fenton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Maestoso spiced meat in a can
If you can configure your spam catcher to put something around the "SPAM" indicator, like brackets or asterisks, then you can filter on that and never have the problem you've experienced this week.
And may I point out, it is *you* problem, not other people's. It's not our fault that you are using a non-standard spam-catcher that isn't configured intelligently enough to be properly filtered.
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