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Bradley G
07-04-2005, 05:56 PM
I get tons of junk e-mails.

I get one in particular, several times a day.I tried to block sender, but they keep comming, sometimes two at a time from the same sender. Sometimes they are blank, most times it is an advertisement for Viagra and ****.
Can anyone help me?
Pretty Please???
Bradley G

Rider90
07-04-2005, 05:59 PM
What program or web account do you use?

MM03MOK
07-04-2005, 06:04 PM
I get tons of junk e-mails.

I get one in particular, several times a day.I tried to block sender, but they keep comming, sometimes two at a time from the same sender. Sometimes they are blank, most times it is an advertisement for Viagra and ****.
Can anyone help me?
Pretty Please???
Bradley GBrad-Lee - who is your ISP and do they offer a Spam blocker via online email? I know Comcast does and it cuts down greatly on Spam.

Bradley G
07-04-2005, 06:20 PM
I have Comcast ISP.I use Outlook express for e-mailI don't understand how, the same guy gets through my blocked sender command?I guess, I will try Comcasts' mailbox instead.
Thanks as always!;)
Bradley G
Brad-Lee - who is your ISP and do they offer a Spam blocker via online email? I know Comcast does and it cuts down greatly on Spam.

Bradley G
07-04-2005, 06:32 PM
I just reregistered comcast e-mail.

I suppose I have to change preferences too Huh?
Bradley G
The only options given is outlook or hotmail.
I know just enough to be dangerous:stupid:

MM03MOK
07-04-2005, 06:39 PM
I have Comcast ISP.I use Outlook express for e-mailI don't understand how, the same guy gets through my blocked sender command?I guess, I will try Comcasts' mailbox instead.
Thanks as always!;)
Bradley GI regularly check for my Comcast email via the web mail. Some do get through but you then "Report as Spam" so it learns new Spammers.

dwasson
07-04-2005, 07:05 PM
Brad, Outlook has a feature that identifies who REALLY needs an advertised feature. This feature allows relevant emails to slip by the spam settings.

Ricka11
07-04-2005, 07:55 PM
Bradley:

Forward the email by replacing the first part of the string, for example
yourname@domain.com. Replace yourname with abuse and forward to
abuse@domain.com, or in your case, whatever the domain name is after the
at symbol --> @
Tell them that the email is unsolicited and they should shut it down.
Also forward the email to your ISP, abuse@----.com and they will investigate also.

fastblackmerc
07-05-2005, 06:16 AM
Bradley:

Forward the email by replacing the first part of the string, for example
yourname@domain.com. Replace yourname with abuse and forward to
abuse@domain.com, or in your case, whatever the domain name is after the
at symbol --> @
Tell them that the email is unsolicited and they should shut it down.
Also forward the email to your ISP, abuse@----.com and they will investigate also.
I use a product called Mailwasher. Do a google search on it.

Bradley G
07-05-2005, 07:09 AM
I did recieve an E-mail yesterday, that had a video clip attached to it.

It was sent by a guy and gal I met at Greatlakes Dragaway, on opening weekend.
I had forgoten all about giving out my e-mail adress, to these kind folks.
It was a Vid, of a race, Me against a RS camaro late '80's.
I am apprenhesive to put a filter on my e-mail box, for fear, It won't let me get these types of e-mails.
PS. If I did not fall asleep at the tree, I could have taken that Camaro.
Soon, I will have to give them a head start.{bracketing}:D
Thanks for the replies!
Bradley G

Ricka11
07-05-2005, 08:51 AM
fastblackmerc:

I did do a search on the mailwasher. Looks like a nice product. Thanks for the heads up!