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when talking to them ask why they do not use a black list.
"ACE" wrote in message ... To everyone that has taken the time to help me, thank you very much! The general concensus is that I should change their e-mail address, so that is what I am going to do. However, before I do that, I am going to contact Highstream just to see if they have any ideas. Once again, THANKS!!!! ACE "ANONYMOUS" wrote: I would change their email address to something like: The username should be generated randomly so that spammers can't generate all possible addresses. Also, instruct them not to subscribe to any free Newsletters or buy online from irreputable vendors! HTH ACE wrote: I have been in this discussion group before regarding the same subject. However, I really need to get some type of solution to the problem we are having with junk mail. I posted before that I set my parents up with OE. Just last week, they received 1500 pieces of junk mail. Now, that is totally unacceptable. I did, as suggested, set up a filter using the address book method, but really now. All of this junk mail just goes into their deleted file which still needs to be perused. I took a look at some of this junk mail, and it is very strange, at least to my untrained eye. The entire block of spam was in alphabetical order and it covered every subject under the sun. Now, please tell me there is a reason and that it can be fixed. Thank you very much! Ace |
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I would change their email address to something like: Digits at the end of a username are still highly dictionariable by software. Spammers often go the route from 0, 1, 2, up to who knows how high? The digits should be inside the name, e.g., ddg45fed... for better security. Much harder to "dictionary". Spammers do the obvious, but not things that take a lot of time or work. HTH Pop` The username should be generated randomly so that spammers can't generate all possible addresses. Also, instruct them not to subscribe to any free Newsletters or buy online from irreputable vendors! HTH ACE wrote: I have been in this discussion group before regarding the same subject. However, I really need to get some type of solution to the problem we are having with junk mail. I posted before that I set my parents up with OE. Just last week, they received 1500 pieces of junk mail. Now, that is totally unacceptable. I did, as suggested, set up a filter using the address book method, but really now. All of this junk mail just goes into their deleted file which still needs to be perused. I took a look at some of this junk mail, and it is very strange, at least to my untrained eye. The entire block of spam was in alphabetical order and it covered every subject under the sun. Now, please tell me there is a reason and that it can be fixed. Thank you very much! Ace |
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Actually, making the email user name complex does nothing buy make it hard to tell your friend what
your email address is. Keep the user name simple and easy to say over the phone to friends or important business contacts. Then send a nasty note to any friend that puts your email address, along with 10 or more other names in the TO or CC headers. This is where most spammers get their data. Also get an ISP that filters junk mail. Gmail and Yahoo mail are good, hotmail is not good. "Poprivet" wrote in message ... ANONYMOUS wrote: I would change their email address to something like: Digits at the end of a username are still highly dictionariable by software. Spammers often go the route from 0, 1, 2, up to who knows how high? The digits should be inside the name, e.g., ddg45fed... for better security. Much harder to "dictionary". Spammers do the obvious, but not things that take a lot of time or work. HTH Pop` The username should be generated randomly so that spammers can't generate all possible addresses. Also, instruct them not to subscribe to any free Newsletters or buy online from irreputable vendors! HTH ACE wrote: I have been in this discussion group before regarding the same subject. However, I really need to get some type of solution to the problem we are having with junk mail. I posted before that I set my parents up with OE. Just last week, they received 1500 pieces of junk mail. Now, that is totally unacceptable. I did, as suggested, set up a filter using the address book method, but really now. All of this junk mail just goes into their deleted file which still needs to be perused. I took a look at some of this junk mail, and it is very strange, at least to my untrained eye. The entire block of spam was in alphabetical order and it covered every subject under the sun. Now, please tell me there is a reason and that it can be fixed. Thank you very much! Ace |
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