How to get rid of Panda spam?

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Droomvinex

Panda Software has, as far as I know, a good reputation.
But one thing that tires me out is the spam I receive from them 3 to 4
times a week.
Their email-spams contain an opt-out button that requires an ActiveX-
capable mail client - something I don't have and don't want.
Three times I emailed them a polite but clear request to remove me from
their mailing list, to no avail.
If somebody here has managed to unsubscribe from Panda spam without having
to resort to installing ActiveX-software, I would very much like to know
how they did it.
 
Droomvinex said:
Panda Software has, as far as I know, a good reputation.
But one thing that tires me out is the spam I receive from them 3 to 4
times a week.
Their email-spams contain an opt-out button that requires an ActiveX-
capable mail client - something I don't have and don't want.
Three times I emailed them a polite but clear request to remove me from
their mailing list, to no avail.
If somebody here has managed to unsubscribe from Panda spam without having
to resort to installing ActiveX-software, I would very much like to know
how they did it.

I had this same kind of problem with Serif after I neglected to use a
throw-away email account to obtain the registration code.

Live and learn, hindsight is 20-20.

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Droomvinex said:
Panda Software has, as far as I know, a good reputation.
But one thing that tires me out is the spam I receive from them 3 to 4
times a week.
Their email-spams contain an opt-out button that requires an ActiveX-
capable mail client - something I don't have and don't want.
Three times I emailed them a polite but clear request to remove me from
their mailing list, to no avail.
If somebody here has managed to unsubscribe from Panda spam without having
to resort to installing ActiveX-software, I would very much like to know
how they did it.

I thought I was the only one with this problem. I too sent a polite e-mail
to their web support even, but I get even more than I used to, not less.
Right now, I refuse to install the ActiveX software, so I have just added
them to my spam filter. It's incredibly annoying, though, and it makes me
wonder how good their software really is if they can't even control their
own spam.
 
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