SPAM AGAIN HELP!!!

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Ian McCluskey

Sending this one again as I didn't see a response but I am in dire need of
some advise.

I'm receiving loads of spam bout Viagra and prescription meds and others
like home improvements, mortgaes etc. Have you any idea how I stop this
please must be
around 100 per day and its driving me up the wall,

Macca
 
What program do you use to retrieve your email? If you use Outllook I've
found the junk email filters to work fairly well, although they don't get it
all. You get this at the MS Office Update site and it works just like
windows updates. You have to check them for updates every so often though.
There are other programs out there, but I know of none that will catch it all.
 
Hi,

Contact your ISP, see if they a) can provide some filtering service or b)
will give you a new email address. Once you are on those spam lists, you
will not be able to stop the garbage, all you can do is control it with
filters or change your address.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
Ian said:
Sending this one again as I didn't see a response but I am in dire need of
some advise.

I'm receiving loads of spam bout Viagra and prescription meds and others
like home improvements, mortgaes etc. Have you any idea how I stop this
please must be
around 100 per day and its driving me up the wall,

Macca


While it's not possible to completely eliminate spam (unsolicited
commercial email), there are some precautions and steps you can take
to minimize it's impact:

1) Never, ever post your real email address to publicly accessible
forums or newsgroups, such as this one. For years now, spammers have
been using software utilities to scan such places to harvest email
addresses. It's a simple matter to disguise your posted email address
so that these software "bots" can't obtain anything useful. For
example, insert some obviously bogus characters or words into your
reply address, for example: "(e-mail address removed)."

2) Never, ever reply to any spam you receive, even to "unsubscribe"
or "remove" yourself from the spammers' address lists; you'll only
compound the problem. If spammers had any intention of honoring the
your desire not to receive spam, they wouldn't have become spammers in
the first place. When you reply to a spammer, all you're doing is
confirming that he/she has a valid, marketable email address.

3) Be especially leery of any offers from websites for free software,
services, information, etc, that require your email address, or that
require your email address so you can "login" to access the offered
service and/or information. Many such sites are supplementing their
income by collecting addresses to sell to the spammers. (Of course,
not all such sites have under-handed motives; it's a judgment call.
If the offer seems "too good to be true," it's most likely a scam.)

4) DO forward any and all spam, with complete headers, to the
originating ISP with a complaint. Not all ISPs will make an effort to
shut down the spammers, but many will. One tool that makes forwarding
such complaints fairly simple is SpamCop (http://spamcop.net).

4) Another useful tool is MailWasher (http://www.mailwasher.net).
This utility allows you to preview your email before downloading it
from the server. Spammers can even be blacklisted, so that any future
emails from them will be automatically deleted from the server.

5) Within Outlook Express, add any spammers to your Blocked Senders
list, so the their messages are automatically deleted from the server
without being downloaded to your PC.

--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:



You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
both at once. - RAH
 
Get Mailwasher http://www.mailwasher.net/



And you can program Mailwasher to Bounce the e-mails u Donnot Want..

it Sends a USER UNKNOWN Damon back to the sending ISP

Soon you are Off All the Spam e-mail lists, Because You Donnot EXIST..
 
Santa said:
Get Mailwasher http://www.mailwasher.net/



And you can program Mailwasher to Bounce the e-mails u Donnot Want..

it Sends a USER UNKNOWN Damon back to the sending ISP

Soon you are Off All the Spam e-mail lists, Because You Donnot EXIST..


This really doesn't work. Very few spammers leave their real email
addresses in their "output," so MailWasher ends up wasting bandwidth
sending "unfound" messages to non-existent addresses. All "bouncing"
spam really accomplishes is to slow down the entire Internet for
everyone else.


--

Bruce Chambers

Help us help you:



You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on having
both at once. - RAH
 
Get Mailwasher http://www.mailwasher.net/

And you can program Mailwasher to Bounce the e-mails u Donnot Want..
it Sends a USER UNKNOWN Damon back to the sending ISP
Soon you are Off All the Spam e-mail lists, Because You Donnot EXIST..
As an email admin, I wish I could reach through my screen and throttle
you. Nothing personal. It's just that I get *thousands* of emails a
day as a result of actions like that!

Say you get an email from a SPAMmer. It says that it comes from
(e-mail address removed). It DOESN'T. It comes from the unknown
SPAMmers whose SPAMming program has faked the sender with Joe's
address. Joe knows nothing about the SPAM, but unfortunately his email
address has been garnered by someone and sold to the SPAMmer.

By bouncing the emails you are sending an unwanted email to a person
who neither requested nor deserves it! Who does he complain to? His
email admin. Me!

Actually these messages are filtered before they get to Joe so that he
doesn't get annoyed. But that also means that genuine bounces get
ignored. Bounces are a pain in the butt and I do everything I can to
see that automatic bounces are switched off. I've even petitioned the
writers of things like Mailwasher to get them to change their programs
to prevent bounces.

So, Santa, please, as a Christmas present to me, please DON'T go
around suggesting that people try to bounce SPAM. It won't work and it
annoys innocent people.

Cheers,

Cliff
 
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