darkfusion
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Hmm, I've had my current free hotmail address for about 6 months now and have no junk/spam filters on, yet I've never recieved one spam E-Mail.

It sickens me that this material is being sent to me. Potentially some of this material could be of under age females and that causes me great concern. The consequences for an individual could be quite dire. |
All this and not to mention the continuous onslaught of adverts for viagra and breast/penis enlargements. |
Originally posted by marios_mar About which individual are you talking? The spammer or the spammed? Or the young girls? We've been getting alot of this penis enlargment spams lately too. Been wondering if there are people who see these ads and go buy penis enlargers by the spammers. Btw Mick. Put back the Bender avatar. It was cooler. |
Originally posted by PinkFloyd If you run a website it's essential that you obfuscate your e-mail address otherwise the spam harvesting bots will pick it up no bother. To obfuscate your email address try an online obfuscator like http://alicorna.com/cgi/obfuscator.cgi Hope this helps webmasters ![]() Pinkie. |
Originally posted by wallijonn NEVER give your "real" address when doing internet buying or if you are using any EBay type accounts. when you sign up for that other EBay auction site you'll notice that there is no "do not receive spam" type of checkbox or turning off emails. if you only have 1 isp type of email account (Qwest basic DSL doesn't even have an email server and therefore clients), use a yahoo, netcape, msn email address. |
Originally posted by wallijonn NEVER give your "real" address when doing internet buying or if you are using any EBay type accounts. |
Originally posted by wallijonn To obfuscate your email address try an online obfuscator like http://alicorna.com/cgi/obfuscator.cgi |