Dan,

Are you checking you messages while you are online? or are you downloading
them with software such as outlook or outlook express?  I think that you
might be online.

Kev

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Dan Harriman
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re:OT: [VFB] HELP, I am getting spammed to death


Howdy;

I also have a yahoo email address that I use for different things.  That
has more spam than any of my other addresses. I have found that a lot of
spammers have learned how to bypass the spam filter at yahoo. Instead of
having the header named 'SPAM' at the top of the message, it will say 'NOT
SPAM'. When you click on it to delete it, it doesn't have the option to
delete.

I learned that if you go through and delete all the spam messages and then
before you close the session or empty the trash folder, open the trash
folder.  You have to open the messages, but when you open them, they all
have the 'SPAM' option. It is time consuming, but at least the spammers get
blocked.   I am finding less spammers now since I started doing it that way.

Hope that helps a little,

SaltyDan
Dan Harriman
Orange, Texas

At 16:23 05/17/2004, you wrote:

>Kevin,
>I know exactly what you're talking about.  I also have  Hotmail and Yahoo
>accounts and I get an overwhelming amount of spam.  I do know that Yahoo
has
>a way of fixing "Spam Mail"...  Here's what you need to do...  Open your
>"Inbox", (Yahoo Mail), and you'll see a button that you can mark mail as
>spam.  Once you do that, it automatically blocks the sender from your
inbox.
>There's also a "Spam Protection" where you can choose the tools you'll use
>to protect your mail from spam.  Go through the options of how you want the
>spam mail delt with...  It's fairly easy.  Hope that helps...
>
>Rodney... :-)


If at first you don't succeed, maybe you shouldn't try sky diving!

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