how do i get off this list!!

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Guest

i posted to this list last night for the first time ever,
and now my bulk mail in yahoo is getting flooded with
junk, mostly from microsoft!! i made the mistake of
putting my email in the senders email box above thinking i
would get replys to my question. ee-gad! now what?
HELP!!
 
R

RWN

From one who's been there;
In my case I just gave up and changed my address (was getting so many
that my real mail wasn't getting through!).
In trolling around the various ng's I've seen where some advice is to
hold on and it should ease up in a month or two (or three...).
Can't attest to that because I do not know the mechanics of these
things.

My sympathies (and I mean it).
 
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Bonnie Keithley

It would be a good idea to change your email address in the account set up.
You can use your regular email address, but include the word "no" at the
beginning and the word "spam" immediately before the @. Real people who
want to respond to you will know to delete the "no spam" text, but computer
who are picking up email addresses from newsgroups won't.

Sample email address to use would be (e-mail address removed)
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

It is preferable to insert NOSPAM (or whatever) *after* the @ so that the
spam is bounced *before* it gets to your mail server.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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Graham Mayor

This is a constant issue if you use a genuine e-mail address in newsgroups
and on web sites. If you need to do this, then you should have a separate
e-address for private correspondence and be ruthless with spam filtering, to
which end Mailwasher is invaluable. Those of us lucky enough to have access
to the mvps.org domain are grateful for the sterling efforts our postmaster
performs in removing spam from our mail. There is no reason why other ISPs
cannot do this .... but they don't.

--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
E-mail (e-mail address removed)
Web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
 
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Guest

its a little late now! another reply mentioned fixing it
in the account setup. i cannot find account setup, do you
know how to access this?
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

In Outlook Express, it's Tools | Accounts, but since you're posting from the
Microsoft Communities portal, you just change the email address you type
into the appropriate box in the portal.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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Ron

Some servers, like the one I'm with, won't allow that. The domain name in my
case has to remain intact or the outgoing mail is refused. Anything before
the @ is ok.

Ron
 
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Graham Mayor

Are you sure that it is the server and not merely Outlook Express that is
throwing up a warning? If the latter you can ignore it.

--
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
Graham Mayor - Word MVP
E-mail (e-mail address removed)
Web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
 
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hkbs

I don't have this particular problem but I can recommend Spamgourmet for
self-destructing disposable email addresses - you can change your address
and, best of all, specify how many messages are allowed before they
'self-destruct'.

hkbs
 
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Ron

With my ISP there isn't any warning involved. Any mail of any kind sent
through the ISP's server must have the ISP's domain name or it is dumped.

As a test, I tried to send messages using a domain name slightly different
from my ISP's and every attempt ended in failure until I changed back to the
exact domain name. This isn't the first ISP that I have had that had this
"feature." In fact all other ISP's that I have had required that the correct
email address be used in the set-up of the mail and news accounts or the
messages would be dumped without notice. It is a treat for me to be able to
"munge" the account part of the address even if I have to leave the domain
name intact.

Ron
 
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Bonnie Keithley

Mike

Don't know what type of application you are running (Outlook Express,
Outlook, etc.) but you will generally find the account setup in the Tools
pull down menu.

Tools > Accounts > News > Properties

That's where you will see the email address that is being used when you
visit these newsgroups. That's the one you need to change. Using you
regular email address as an example, the one you enter for newsgroups could
be:

(e-mail address removed)

Regular people can pick out your actual address if they want to write you,
but the computers that just gather bulk addresses can't separate that out.
Once you change your address, give it a week or so for the spam to diminish.

By the way, don't ever open an attachment from the spam emails that look
like they are coming from Microsoft. That's where the virus is hiding.

Let me know if this helps ----------------- Bonnie
 
T

TF

Bonnie

You are better advised to mung after the @ because that will bounce back the
spammed email at the spammer's ISP as an unknown address: if you mung before
the @ then the email will go all the way across the Internet to the
recipient's ISP before it is bounced as address not known. This clogs up the
Internet. It will also increase the possibility of the spammer's ISP
noticing the increase in bounced emails and will kill the account.

--
Terry Farrell - Word MVP
http://www.mvps.org/word/

Mike

Don't know what type of application you are running (Outlook Express,
Outlook, etc.) but you will generally find the account setup in the Tools
pull down menu.

Tools > Accounts > News > Properties

That's where you will see the email address that is being used when you
visit these newsgroups. That's the one you need to change. Using you
regular email address as an example, the one you enter for newsgroups could
be:

(e-mail address removed)

Regular people can pick out your actual address if they want to write you,
but the computers that just gather bulk addresses can't separate that out.
Once you change your address, give it a week or so for the spam to diminish.

By the way, don't ever open an attachment from the spam emails that look
like they are coming from Microsoft. That's where the virus is hiding.

Let me know if this helps ----------------- Bonnie
 
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Beth Melton

FWIW, the email you are receiving is *NOT* from Microsoft nor do you
want to install anything attached to the email claiming to be a
patch/security update/etc or you'll find yourself infected with a
virus as well.

--
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
assistance by email can not be acknowledged.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP

Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word
TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/
MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/
 
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Guest

-----Original Message-----
i posted to this list last night for the first time ever,
and now my bulk mail in yahoo is getting flooded with
junk, mostly from microsoft!! i made the mistake of
putting my email in the senders email box above thinking i
would get replys to my question. ee-gad! now what?
HELP!!
.
 
C

Charles Kenyon

Ah, but this is a newsgroup, not email. I don't know of any way to post to a
newsgroup using email. The problem anonymous was having was that an email
address is being posted with the messages that are posted to the newsgroup.
With email agents such as Outlook Express this is handled in the account
settings.
--

Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory:
<URL: http://addbalance.com/word/index.htm>

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide)
<URL: http://addbalance.com/usersguide/index.htm>

See also the MVP FAQ: <URL: http://www.mvps.org/word/> which is awesome!
--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ---------
This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies
and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn
from my ignorance and your wisdom.
 
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Graham Mayor

Yes indeed. I missed that in the original post. Microsoft does not post
unsolicited e-mails.

--
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
E-mail (e-mail address removed)
Web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site www.mvps.org/word
<>>< ><<> ><<> <>>< ><<> <>>< <>>< ><<>
 
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Ron

Charles Kenyon said:
Ah, but this is a newsgroup, not email. I don't know of any way to post to a
newsgroup using email. The problem anonymous was having was that an email
address is being posted with the messages that are posted to the newsgroup.
With email agents such as Outlook Express this is handled in the account
settings.

I am fully aware that this isn't email and that you can't post using email.
However, in the account set-up to us newsgroups available from my isp an
email address has to be specified. This email address MUST have the correct
domain name specified in it or MY isp will not pass the message to the
newsgroups. If accessing newsgroups hosted elsewhere, of course that doesn't
apply.

Ron
 
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Beth Melton

Hi Ron,

You can use the Microsoft news server instead of the one from your
ISP.

More often that not we find response time is quicker when posting
directly to the MS server. This link should add this group and the MS
news server to OE:
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.word.newusers


--
Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for
assistance by email can not be acknowledged.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Beth Melton
Microsoft Office MVP

Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word
TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/
MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/
 

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