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Is anyone else receiving (without solicitation) "stock alert" and "Attention
Home Owners" email? It's like telemarketing...and it's very annoying. I've diverted it to my spam folder, but I would prefer to eliminate it from coming to my email address entirely. In the past, I have found that replying to these types of unsolicited emails usually results with you being dragged even further into their automated system. How can I get this "gum off of my boot"? Any suggestions?? Anyone??? |
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Major3rd wrote:
Is anyone else receiving (without solicitation) "stock alert" and "Attention Home Owners" email? Most people receive this. It's like telemarketing...and it's very annoying. I've diverted it to my spam folder, but I would prefer to eliminate it from coming to my email address entirely. You can't prevent it from being addressed to you. The best you can do is prevent it from being retained in your mailbox. This generally requires a filter on the server or a proxy that sits between the client and the server that filters them out prior to their reaching the client. How can I get this "gum off of my boot"? Any suggestions?? First, see if you ISP offers a junk mail filter on the server. Many ISPs or mail providers do. You can also use tools like SpamBayes or Mailwasher or services like Cloudmark. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Mr. Tilman...I will look into these options.
"Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Major3rd wrote: Is anyone else receiving (without solicitation) "stock alert" and "Attention Home Owners" email? Most people receive this. It's like telemarketing...and it's very annoying. I've diverted it to my spam folder, but I would prefer to eliminate it from coming to my email address entirely. You can't prevent it from being addressed to you. The best you can do is prevent it from being retained in your mailbox. This generally requires a filter on the server or a proxy that sits between the client and the server that filters them out prior to their reaching the client. How can I get this "gum off of my boot"? Any suggestions?? First, see if you ISP offers a junk mail filter on the server. Many ISPs or mail providers do. You can also use tools like SpamBayes or Mailwasher or services like Cloudmark. -- Brian Tillman |
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I use MailWasher and love it!
Donna in Idaho "Major3rd" wrote in message ... Thanks Mr. Tilman...I will look into these options. "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Major3rd wrote: Is anyone else receiving (without solicitation) "stock alert" and "Attention Home Owners" email? Most people receive this. It's like telemarketing...and it's very annoying. I've diverted it to my spam folder, but I would prefer to eliminate it from coming to my email address entirely. You can't prevent it from being addressed to you. The best you can do is prevent it from being retained in your mailbox. This generally requires a filter on the server or a proxy that sits between the client and the server that filters them out prior to their reaching the client. How can I get this "gum off of my boot"? Any suggestions?? First, see if you ISP offers a junk mail filter on the server. Many ISPs or mail providers do. You can also use tools like SpamBayes or Mailwasher or services like Cloudmark. -- Brian Tillman |
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Welcome to the world of spam, Major. The Spambayes plug-in works
great, and you can find it at the following URL: http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html Just to catch you up with the rest: Bill gates isn't giving any money away for people who forward emails, you won't have anything horrible happen to you if you don't forward an email, and there's no nigerian dictators relative that needs help transferring money anywhere. Did I miss anything? |
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Thank you Donna, William, and of course, Brian once again...your input has
been noted and appreciated. wrote in message ps.com... Welcome to the world of spam, Major. The Spambayes plug-in works great, and you can find it at the following URL: http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html Just to catch you up with the rest: Bill gates isn't giving any money away for people who forward emails, you won't have anything horrible happen to you if you don't forward an email, and there's no nigerian dictators relative that needs help transferring money anywhere. Did I miss anything? |
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Did you miss anything? I would say:
1. Pharmaceuticals via Internet 2. Software cheap - especially Microsoft software 3. Cheap mortgages 4. Penny stocks, or stocks of any kind 5. And the untranslatable Cyrillic emails. Anything else? I am sure I missed a few. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, asked: | Welcome to the world of spam, Major. The Spambayes plug-in works | great, and you can find it at the following URL: | http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html | | Just to catch you up with the rest: Bill gates isn't giving any money | away for people who forward emails, you won't have anything horrible | happen to you if you don't forward an email, and there's no nigerian | dictators relative that needs help transferring money anywhere. Did I | miss anything? |
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