David...
PA>> I put yahoo.com, excite.com & hotmail.com in my selective download
PA>> filter. Now I almost never get spam. Simple.
> But what about legitimate mail from any of those domains? You won't
> get that too. This looks a little bit like shooting a bug with a
> bazooka.
Yes, it's a bit
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Hello Peter,
On 21 Dec 2001 at 05:22:47 +, Peter Adams [PA] wrote concerning
'Spammers on the list?':
PA> I put yahoo.com, excite.com & hotmail.com in my selective download
PA> filter. Now I almost never get spam. Sim
Hello Januk,
On 21 Dec 2001 at 03:53:52 you wrote (at least in part):
JA> I tend to get a few people a month contacting me.
[...]
JA> The message you got seems to be in that vein.
I'd agree with you, but I received the same mail as Dwight.
Absolutely identically.
Unfortunately I accidentally an
*...
PA>> I put yahoo.com, excite.com & hotmail.com in my selective download
PA>> filter. Now I almost never get spam. Simple.
> sORRY TO TALK LIKE THS BUT HOW DO YOU GET tHE bAT to act like That?.
> Whre do i set that up?.
Head up to the Menu and select Sorting Office / Filters under the
Acc
Hello Michael!
On 21 Dec 2001 at 06:14:51 you wrote:
> You don't give anyone the password. It is locked tight in the
> computer. You gave it to The Bat! Didn't you?
I didn't. Not just because I fear someone breaking into my machine
and recovering a stored password, but because I want to know
Hola Peter,
En tu mensjae de:
MSGID..: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Fecha..: viernes, 21 de diciembre de 2001,
Hora...: 00:22
Asunto.: Spammers on the list?
Hoy viernes, 21 de diciembre de 2001, a las 01:58, te respondo asi:
PA> Nick...
>> Whoa!! Are you really going
Nick...
> Whoa!! Are you really going to give someone you don't even know your
> Account password? Do you realise that information will be there for
> anyone who wants to use it? What guarantees do you have that the program won't sell
>their database? Is it encrypted... or how do they prevent
>
Hello Michael L. Wilson,
On Thursday, December 20 2001 at 03:06 PM PDT, you wrote:
> Nothing REALLY special. Here is the basic setup
> 1. you must tell it your pop and smtp addresses
> 2. It must know your email login and password
> 3. You need to tell it who your "friends" are.
Whoa!! Are yo
Hello Dwight,
It was foretold that on Thursday, December 20, 2001 at 14:27 GMT
-0600, Dwight A Corrin [DAC] would type:
DAC> Funny you should post this today. I received the following, which
DAC> looks more innocent than yours but still made me wonder. If sender
DAC> knew about the list, why not
Hello Michael.
At 6:06 PM on Thursday, December 20, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Spammers on the list?':
Michael> Nothing REALLY special. Here is the basic setup
Painless installation for one account. Trying it out
before I add an account. Now I have t
Hello Michael. Thanks for your reply.
At 3:58 PM on Thursday, December 20, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Spammers on the list?':
Michael> The main reason you would use SpamKiller is that it
Michael> is plug and play. With the TB spam filters, you
Michael&g
Hello Michael
At 3:30 PM on Thursday, December 20, 2001 you wrote the
following on the posted subject 'Spammers on the list?':
Michael> To all Batters...SpamKiller is the best way to
Michael> remove spam. www.spamkiller.com. Over 15,000 email
Michael> addresses in the databas
On 20 Dec 2001, 11:27:34 AM, Dierk Haasis wrote:
> I have something quite funny.
> I just received an HTML message with the following headers and body:
Funny you should post this today. I received the following, which
looks more innocent than yours but still made me wonder. If sender
knew ab
Hello TBOT Members!
I have something quite funny.
I just received an HTML message with the following headers and body:
> Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-Flags:
> Delivered-To: GMX delivery to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Received: (qmail 12758 invoked by uid 0); 20 Dec 2001 16:37:27 -
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