, but I would never think to try and sell a system using the
spam method as I find it as irritating as everyone else. Rather than
enhancing a great product, spamming is more likely to put people off even
reading the miles of scrawl he's added to his spam and hence is a waste of
both his time
Continuing the recent thread,
There has been some discussion on the radio (6IX) this morning over the
amount of Spam arriving at peoples e-mail accounts, it is believed that
nearly 80% of e-mail traffic is Spam?.
Someone named Peter, who represents the Internet Industry Assoc. (I think
Continuing the recent thread,
There has been some discussion on the radio (6IX) this morning over the
amount of Spam arriving at peoples e-mail accounts, it is believed that
nearly 80% of e-mail traffic is Spam?.
Someone named Peter, who represents the Internet Industry Assoc. (I think
I as a member of OAHC have this right just
as any other member and could ask for the details of every single member if
I wanted.
2. In spite of the fact I could have gained access to the entire
membership details of OAHC I chose not to. Instead MEDEC sponsored OAHC
last year and paid $1 for each
Am I right to assume that he's saying that we are members of OAHC? I'd
really like to know who they are, if that's the case.
On 4/15/03 10:11 AM, Shay Telfer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I as a member of OAHC have this right just
as any other member and could ask for the details of every single
friend Michael Nobbs invited me to have a look at the Medec and I went to a
seminar.
3) Charlick's spam makes mention of a newsletter. OAHC has a newsletter
available on its web site - http://www.reds.com.au
The president of OAHC is Peter Cook. His contact details (from the bottom of
http
Oh this gets even better
Have a look at: http://www.medec.ws/products
Then go look at : http://www.apple.com.au
And you'll quickly see that he's blatantly flogged Apple's own copyright for
his web site! ie the top bars
Ripper... emailing Karl at Apple right now
Phil
.
--
which explains why I didn't get it being ex Old Modernians Hockey club
bastard... twice over (not for missing me for being on an
opposing team but filtching club data for spam usage...)
Oh this gets even better
Have a look at: http://www.medec.ws/products
Then go look at : http
On Tuesday, April 15, 2003, at 11:23 AM, Phillip McGree wrote:
Which raises the question, who are OAHC (the only Australian
reference Google finds is Old Aquinians Hockey Club)
It does sound like OAHC is the Old Aquinians Hockey Club
(http://www.reds.com.au).
1) As Shay mentioned, it is
DITTO
I also use iinet and while I cannot recall the Bioresonance Therapy Spam, I
do get about half a dozen a day. This has only started in the past six
months and is getting steadily worse.
Ken W...
On 12/4/03 8:33 AM, KEVIN Lock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Our ISP is iinet. I use Eudora
if someone believes it may contains spyware.
I'm sure Matt won't mind explaining how he did it again if there's
anyone who can't remember.
Ruben A. Franke
My wife belongs to several Yahoo groups and gets no spam whatsoever.
Is it possible that the rumour that Eudora is spyware is true
On Sunday, April 13, 2003, at 05:44 PM, Dark Servant wrote:
Those of you that were at the last meeting may remember something that
Matt did with the terminal window to look at your network traffic.
Ah the wonderful 'ps -ax' command.
Here is how to do it.
Open the Terminal and type 'ps -ax'
Those silly silly people.
Everyone knows that if you send out spam, you had better make sure
someone can't trace it back to you home/business address as someone
might not like that spam and may pay you a visit.
45a Loch St
Claremont
Whoops.
(All these details are listed on their web site
THANK YOU MATTHEW.
I have just tried there unsubscribe process ... if that does not work
this info will be really useful
Bob
Matthew Healey wrote:
Those silly silly people.
Everyone knows that if you send out spam, you had better make sure
someone can't trace it back to you home/business
The worst ones are the the e-mails from south Africa saying I got your
name from a reliable source as someone who would let me rob you blindly
maybe even murder if you give me your bank account details so I can deposit
the millions of dollars I/brother/sister/uncle/aunt/dad/mum/relative stole
Our ISP is iinet. I use Eudora and my wife has an Echidna account.
I receive about 10-15 spam messages a day (not yet received the
Bioresonance Therapy) but get a wide variety ranging from invitations
to make cash from home, penis enlargement, refinancing deals, PC
checkups, samples of Coral
My wife belongs to several Yahoo groups and gets no spam whatsoever.
Is it possible that the rumour that Eudora is spyware is true.
If Eudora's spyware, then how come I only get spam on one of my
e-mail accounts that I use with Eudora?
I've been using Eudora for over a decade now, and know
Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2003 13:07:05 +0800
To: KEVIN Lock [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Greg Manzie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Spam
Cc:
Bcc:
X-Attachments:
Our ISP is iinet. I use Eudora and my wife has an Echidna account.
I receive about 10-15 spam messages a day (not yet received the
Bioresonance
Hello.
I have received an e-mail as below.
From: GLOBAL LOTTO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon Apr 7, 2003 5:54:00 PM Australia/Perth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: YOU ARE A WINNER
Has anyone also recieved the same.
If so must be another scam.
Also my spam has jumped this month mostly they seem
I only just joined WAMUG again after an absence of a while and the day after
I started receiving the Bioresonance Therapy spams.
Cheers
Paul
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Who is your ISP? I haven't received either and we are with Telstra.
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Paul Mac Phail wrote:
I only just joined WAMUG again after an absence of a while and the day
after
I started receiving the Bioresonance Therapy spams.
Cheers
Paul
Keith Palmer
Zytech
For those that were counting that's 3 out of 3 for iiNet.
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 02:41 PM, Paul Mac Phail wrote:
Iinet
Cheers
Paul
Who is your ISP? I haven't received either and we are with Telstra.
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Paul Mac Phail wrote:
I only just joined
I'm on Murdoch uni, and have not seen them either. I get lots of others
though.
Frank
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 02:44 PM, Keith Palmer, Zytech wrote:
For those that were counting that's 3 out of 3 for iiNet.
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 02:41 PM, Paul Mac Phail wrote:
Iinet
Cheers
Aiyah! At 2:26 PM 11/4/03, Keith Palmer, Zytech persuasively
whispered in this gweilo's ear : Hey lah
Who is your ISP? I haven't received either and we are with Telstra.
On Friday, April 11, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Paul Mac Phail wrote:
I only just joined WAMUG again after an absence of
It seems that they have either harvested the WAMUG site, and thus must
be a subscriber. Or, they have bought a localized bulk-mail list.
Either way, I will be giving them a call on Monday, and lodging a
complaint with the various government bodies.
Can anyone trace who their ISP is?
- Matt
Im using Westnet and have seen neither of those, I believe the few per week I
do get probably come from the many incarnations of Wayne Mansfield, Sales Hype
etc
Cheers
Paul
Paul Mac Phail wrote:
I only just joined WAMUG again after an absence of a while and the day after
I started receiving
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Healey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 11 April 2003 7:52 PM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Spam
It seems that they have either harvested the WAMUG site, and thus must
be a subscriber. Or, they have bought a localized bulk-mail list
Well done Kat!!!
Looks like everyone who's received the spam email should forward it to [EMAIL
PROTECTED] with a please explain!
Regards,
Phil
It seems that they have either harvested the WAMUG site, and thus must
be a subscriber. Or, they have bought a localized bulk-mail list.
Either
At 20:40 +0800 11/4/03, Phillip McGree wrote:
Looks like everyone who's received the spam email should forward it
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a please explain!
An alternative (and perhaps more effective and helpful) approach
could be to report the spam message to SpamCop -
http
There are some antispam shareware programs downloadable at:
http://www.macosarchives.com/anti-spam.html
Cheers
Ray
--
Wisdom for Life 10,000 mind-expanding thought-provoking quotations
on life, purpose and destiny.
http://home.iprimus.com.au/rdale/
Dam those spam mails one got through our group
500,000 volts would be a great PING back to them
On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 06:19 PM, K. Azadi wrote:
~
Hello...
I just wanted to let you know about a great new Internet website called
On Sunday, Jan 19, 2003, at 10:35 Australia/Perth, Rod Blitvich wrote:
I'm using Microsoft Entourage for Mac OSX as my email client and I
have set
the Junk Mail Filter sensitivity to fairly high. But this just means
that
the SPAM goes into my deleted items folder, BUT I am still receiving
Hey keep up the good work. I think it's really good that you are
attempting to fight off these spamming industries.
I use the Email accounts provided by my ISP and never receive spam but
I'm sure that a great deal of people who do you receive spam really
appreciate what your doing.
Ruben
Phil
Thanks for the interesting information.
You have put a lot of thought into your analysis.
I am receiving similar volumes of SPAM.
I get a huge amount with addresses/subjects that seem to originate from
foreign sources (they contain foreign characters eg - (±€°í) ÀüÈ–·Î ’Ù·Î
´ëÃâ
Do the following to solve the problem of download time wasted on spam:
1 Download Eudora http://www.eudora.com/
2 Install and set Special/Settings/Checking mail to skip files smaller than 20k
3 Eudora then only downloads the first few lines of just about all spam and
gives you the option
]
There are 7 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
2. Spam Analysis - Phil's Thesis
From: Phillip McGree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Well, I am left in awe of the analysis that Phil has done. (Go out and
fix up some motor bikes mate.! at least you can DO something with the
end result).
I
Hiya all,
Over the last 12 months I've been keeping all the spam that I receive. I
figured that instead of deleting them all one by one I'd put them all asidein a
separate mailbox and see what trends and patterns I could identify, thus
working out some ways to reduce the amount of spam that I
Most spam received here is via Yahoo. Yahoo is of course the host for the
WAMUG list. If I block Yahoo in my local ISP I block most spam coming my
way, but I also block WAMUG digests. Catch 22.
Paul.
http://www.thewest.com.au/20021014/news/latest/tw-news-latest-home-sto75051.html
on 8/10/02 9:34 AM, Shay Telfer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry all but they get better better. Could'nt resist passing this
one on. Mail rightly identified as Trash
C P.
Hi...
Please don't forward spam to the WAMUG mailing list. The idea is to
get rid of it, not increase the number
What seems to be wrong with adding some light hearted experiences, whether
spam letters or not, to this mailing list. Is it all that serious that there
can be no humour. I got a giggle from reading I need your help and then I
trashed it as I am sure did others. I thought a mailing list
experiences, whether
spam letters or not, to this mailing list. Is it all that serious that there
can be no humour. I got a giggle from reading I need your help and then I
trashed it as I am sure did others. I thought a mailing list was to enjoy
and learn and share all types of experiences we have
of time he spends doing
this... that said, the noise (spam, irrelevant anecdotes etc) eats into
this time unnecessarily.. that being the nature of spam. I don't hear anyone
telling shay to lighten up in response to his numerous helpful posts each
day.
hard as it may be to believe, many of us get
On 8 Oct 2002 at 9:34, Shay Telfer wrote:
Sorry all but they get better better. Could'nt resist passing this
one on. Mail rightly identified as Trash
C P.
Hi...
Please don't forward spam to the WAMUG mailing list. The idea is to
get rid of it, not increase the number of users who
On 9 Oct 2002 at 12:09, themenubar wrote:
email one of the most insecure ways of communication in the world
Did anyone check out the antique tools and equipment at the Royal Show?( before
being
kicked out due to weather hazzards! )
They had what I found quite funny and humbling at once.
There
Thought this may be of interest,
I suppose I should preface this by offering my
condolences to the Hormel food company, which
makes the canned meat product SPAM. I'm sure
they're wondering how they happened to be chosen
as the icon of so much of the bad will on the net.
This is not to say
on 9/10/02 9:43 AM, Shay Telfer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What seems to be wrong with adding some light hearted experiences, whether
spam letters or not, to this mailing list. Is it all that serious that there
can be no humour. I got a giggle from reading I need your help and then I
trashed
Sorry all but they get better better. Could'nt resist passing this
one on. Mail rightly identified as Trash
C P.
From: george abdul [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thought was
Wumi?
Date: Mon Oct 7, 2002 8:03:32 PM Australia/Perth
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: I NEED YOUR HELP
Dear Respectful One,
Sorry all but they get better better. Could'nt resist passing this
one on. Mail rightly identified as Trash
C P.
Hi...
Please don't forward spam to the WAMUG mailing list. The idea is to
get rid of it, not increase the number of users who receive it.
If you would like spam, I can forward
Hi Bill and all!
I suspect it is another round of PC virii. I had an email message from
a friend yesterday saying they had paid their smartchat account! I'm
pretty sure that it is not spam though.
Seeya
Rod!
PS Might want to tell PC people to update their virus checkers of the
next day
The new Bugbear virus is doing the rounds, sending random messages
out of people's Microsoft Windows-based email programs.
http://techrepublic-cnet.com.com/2110-1001-960106.html
--
Andrew Nielsen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Starfish Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.starfish.net.au/
ACN 076 426 714
that you'll get more from reading the pages than you will
from a support droid :(
I know Westnet offer virus (and possibly spam) filtering as a service
for $20/year on their server (ironically, they spammed me about it
:), but I couldn't find any information about that sort of thing on
iinet's
Dear WAMUGgers
As we're comparing spam, here's one that my Westnet virus checker
picked up for me yesterday. I know no suki. following it are two of
Westnet's messages to me (in part) regarding viruses in general, as of
yesterday.
Regards
Reg
**
Detected
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 1 Oct 2002 06:20:06 -
To: wamug@wamug.org.au
Subject: Re: Upsurge in spam
Of course we also theorized that a spammer with a little knowledge could
simply write a program that would go through all the possible variations
Shay Telfer wrote:
I had a discussion with another friend on Friday (who is also an iiNet
subscriber) who had noticed the same issue - perhaps iiNet have dropped
some of their filtering around this time as someone else eluded to?
Actually I've had spam on a new e-mail address that was only
spam on a new e-mail address that was only known
about by iinet and (IIRC) National Australia Bank. So one of them
could have been the culprit :)
Have fun,
Shay
--
Not long ago I set up a computer for a client who used iinet as her
ISP. but had only ever used yahoo for email. She had
I installed Spamfire recently (the PRO) version. With regular updates I
can deal with all but a few, if they in turn are regular, I just add them to
the list of filters.
The procedure is dead easy. Run Spamfire, have a quick look for real ones
( occasionally they get through) and delete the spam
More on the Spam.
Today a large number of messages that Spamfire did not catch. Here's the
text of one:
===
Dear Kerri-anne,
Thank you for your email Kerri-anne.. this is my first opportunity
to reply today, as I have been with a consultant till now.
How does
Over the past week or so I've had a huge increase in the amount of junk mail
that I get. The ration of junk to genuine is now about 30:1.
Has anyone else noticed an increase? Mine has coincided with a subscription
to MacCentral. Although none of the junk relates in any way to Mac products,
I have
I guess you could ask IINET what they have in place to reject spam !
By accident i recently found my ISP has some filters of some sort in place.
Emails from one of the free emailers were just not arriving.
When I went to that emailers web site I found every email had adverts attached.
Bob
have now unsubscribed from MacCentral to see if that makes a difference.
The nature of spammers is typically that once they've got your e-mail
address they'll continue to spam you even if you unsubscribe from the
original service from which your e-mail address was harvested.
Good luck,
Shay
Over the past week or so I've had a huge increase in the amount
of junk mail
that I get. The ration of junk to genuine is now about 30:1.
I don't get much spam, so I'm lucky. Or with Bigpond.
But it sounds like a great problem at 30:1.
What are the cons against 'starting life afresh
,
I have now unsubscribed from MacCentral to see if that makes a
difference.
The nature of spammers is typically that once they've got your e-mail
address they'll continue to spam you even if you unsubscribe from the
original service from which your e-mail address was harvested.
I have
I had a discussion with another friend on Friday (who is also an iiNet
subscriber) who had noticed the same issue - perhaps iiNet have dropped
some of their filtering around this time as someone else eluded to?
Actually I've had spam on a new e-mail address that was only known
about by iinet
Howdy,
Some of you have mailed about SPAM cluttering your email address.
I seem to be fortuante in that my ISP has some good filters apparently
inplace.
I don't get much.
But if YOU DO get SPAM and want some choices you may want to read the
latest from TIDBITS . ( Issue no 648. Follow the URL
Sorry ! You just can't trust anything. So try this one !
http://www.tidbits.com/tb-issues/TidBITS-648.html
Bob
Bob Howells wrote:
Howdy,
Some of you have mailed about SPAM cluttering your email address.
I seem to be fortuante in that my ISP has some good filters apparently
inplace.
I
Hi all
I'm sorry it has come to legal action. The only people who benefit are
lawyers.
I've had occasional emails from Wayne Mansfield and attended one of his
seminars. I have to say that in my experience as spammers go he is one of
the least intrusive and his seminar was not a rip off.
We
.
Wow. I couldn't disagree with you more. Not even if I tried really,
really hard.
Putting T3's laughable Statement of Claim aside for a moment, letters
and phone calls cost you money. Receiving your spam costs me money.
This is why I receive many many hundreds of spam emails each month
We don't ALL send unsolicited emails, nor should we!!!
Peter
- Original Message -
From: Lara Hopkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 11:27 AM
Subject: Re: Spam Newsletter
Frank Smith wrote:
We all send unsolicited emails, like we used to send
, even in a group listserv and 2)
with no advertising motive. What differentiates these types of emails
from SPAM is a more organized, impersonal buckshot approach that
direct marketers (read: Spammers) call the 'shoe-in-the-door'
approach; their reasoning is, Just let us show you what we can do
At 11:27 +0800 04/07/2002, Lara Hopkins wrote:
...if I want your
product, I'll find you. I've never knowingly done business with a
spammer or a cold caller, and never will.
I'm with you all the way.
I'll go one step further and advise that I report all spam I receive,
and most of the time
further and advise that I report all spam I receive,
and most of the time it results in the sender being blacklisted
worldwide.
It's a good plan, but the new generation of spammers are increasingly
using real people's email address (ie you, me and everyone else) as the
return address. I seem
the third kind.
However, I wonder...if spam didn't work, even a little bit, would anyone
bother doing it?
Nathalie
--
Nathalie Collins
Post Office Box A176
Australind WA 6233
Phone/Fax: (08) 9796 0509
Mobile: 043 989 1997
It's a good plan, but the new generation of spammers are increasingly
using real people's email address (ie you, me and everyone else) as the
return address. I seem to remember there was a thread about something
similar some time ago.
So what's worse than getting SPAM? Getting all the spam
At 18:35 +0800 04/07/2002, J. Richard M. wrote:
It's a good plan, but the new generation of spammers are increasingly
using real people's email address (ie you, me and everyone else) as the
return address.
Yes, but reporting the spam through SpamCop http://www.spamcop.net/
pays no attention
people know what develops.
Below is the first newsletter.
Rgds,
Phil
From: Fighting Spam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can 'O' Spam Newsletter
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 15:36:10 +0800
==
The CanoSpam Newsletter
Your weekly anti-spam roundup
Brought to you
In the fight to prevent unwanted unsolicited emails (spam) one
helpful step you can take is to report it to hopefully limit further
attempts by the same spammer. One well-known and reputable
organisation which provides a spam reporting service is SpamCop.
SpamCop maintains a central register
Hi,
I'm being spammed out of my brain and my ISP is offering
limited help as a number of this crap is being specifically
addressed to me.
I already use the filters in Outlook and forward all spam to my
ISP faithfully but I want to block/reject/delete it before it gets to my
mailbox.
Can
Hi,
I'm being spammed out of my brain and my ISP is offering
limited help as a number of this crap is being specifically
addressed to me.
I already use the filters in Outlook and forward all spam to my
ISP faithfully but I want to block/reject/delete it before it gets to my
mailbox.
Can anyone
on 11/6/02 11:52, tmharding at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm being spammed out of my brain and my ISP is offering
limited help as a number of this crap is being specifically
addressed to me.
I already use the filters in Outlook and forward all spam to my
ISP faithfully but I want
Is spam good for you?
The website of a Perth man being sued by an Australian company for his
anti-spam efforts is at http://t3-v-mcnicol.ilaw.com.au/
Regards, Paul.
Hi folks,
This Spam business has got worse and worse during the past few months (for
me anyway). I have seriously thought about changing my email address, but
that's almost as bad as changing your postal address ie: the follow up
required is horrendous.
Each time I nominate an email as junk
]
There are 10 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1. Fwd: URGENT BUSINESS ASSITANCE.
From: Craig Chappelle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2. Re: URGENT BUSINESS ASSITANCE.
From: Matthew Healey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3. [Admin] Spam
From: Shay Telfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SNIP That offending stuff
junk mail/ spam whatever you call it the header says
This appears to be junk mail, I'll delete, assuming that OE has now taken
not. It doesn't seem to as evidenced by the daily repetition of one
particular message.
You could also check out Spamfire: http://www.matterform.com/?page=spamfire
Hi...
Please do not post spam to the list. Please do not repost it if the
list gets it.
It's bad enough that we get it at all without everyone then
proceeding to talk about it (or even quote it in its entirety again!).
I'm sick of it, you're sick of it, and we're well aware that
sometimes
is compatible and cooperative with MSE. I reckon this
latest version AR is fantastic. It brings out certain qualities in past PDF
documents I have created which I never dreamed possible.
My service provider Starwon http://www.starwon.com.au/ has recently
introduced a spam filter service. Any spam I
On Wednesday, April 17, 2002, at 07:44 PM, Onno Benschop wrote:
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 15:08, Peter Sealy wrote:
Yahoo decided to set every single user ID to receive marketing
communications
Hmm, just spent 15 minutes following this up and can only conclude:
To Onno and any others
At 17:08 +1000 31/3/02, Peter Sealy wrote:
This is for our listmom [I am not aware who that is] to examine. I
received it from the listmom of another list I am on which also uses
Yahoo groups. I don't know if the report is accurate, I have not
followed through and will not be able to do so for
- otherwise known as spam mail
- and enrolled everyone for all but one of their information lists:
a.. New Yahoo! features and events.
b.. Exclusive offers, online sales, and shopping tips on Yahoo!
c.. Travel specials and exclusive deals.
d.. Managing personal finances.
e.. Entertainment, games
On Sun, 2002-03-31 at 15:08, Peter Sealy wrote:
Yahoo decided to set every single user ID to receive marketing
communications
Hmm, just spent 15 minutes following this up and can only conclude:
Not me.. (yet)
--
()/)/)() ..ASCII for Onno..
|? ..EBCDIC for Onno..
--- -. -. --- ..Morse for
to cut them and paste back
onto the original windows formatted Zip disk they just copy and refuse to
budge from the G4 hard drive.
Perplexed ..TIA
Also is anyone else on the list being buried in Spam lately?. Of particular
annoyance is truckloads of Casino and gambling email that comes daily
as the offending folders, then try deleting that.
You might also want to run Disk First Aid.
Also is anyone else on the list being buried in Spam lately?. Of particular
annoyance is truckloads of Casino and gambling email that comes daily
without ever subscribing to any of it. It is so bad that I
At 12:49 +0800 8/4/02, Shay Telfer wrote:
Any clues on how to remove folders that won't be trashed. The folders came
from a Windows formatted Zip 100 disk. They were copied onto a G4, OS 9.04.
When I try to trash the offending folders they refuse to die. Option - trash
doesn't work and they
Most of us have received chain-mail spam, mostly pyramid marketing
spam. however a Columbia University Professor is using chain-email
to test the 6 degree's of separation theory
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns1829
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/news/index.html#feature03
The spam level in my email is getting out of hand. Someone off list said I
could use an email filter. Any recommendations on what to use, particularly
if it is free.
I use Outlet Express 5.02 for my email. System 8.6.
Regards, Paul.
:
The spam level in my email is getting out of hand. Someone off list said I
could use an email filter. Any recommendations on what to use, particularly
if it is free.
I use Outlet Express 5.02 for my email. System 8.6.
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