If I notice a "hyperactive" Domain name that sends me SPAM, I filter it
inside my e-mail program to the Deleted Items folder.
(IF it is a "real" ISP Domain, this would work poorly BTW...)
After I never open some "for awhile", and after the "WEB Beacons" let
them know I never see them, they seem to "give up" on me...
I use all sorts of "incoming filtering" anyway, so this is not a hardship for
me...
The "only" good SPAM fighting tool is to buy a Domain name for yourself,
so you can change your e-mail address at the drop of a hat... IMHO ;-)
OR, "churn" your ISP e-mail addresse(s) once in awhile...
Verizon used to give me 11, but has cut them back to 8 or so...
As you might imagine, I have my "public" addresses and my "other" ones...
Some of my addresses have NEVER gotten ANY SPAM...
(Yea, yea, nobody "buys that"... <grin>)
Rick Glazier
From: "Joseph Harrison"
The spam load after three weeks was reduced to 6 or 8 per
day, this puts it back in line with my other accts. I would like to do
better but this is passable.
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