• spamming (Outlook office 2000)

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    Spam is really loading up. I get an average of 40 emails a day, about 35 of them spam. Is there anything that one can do that doesn’t involve answering SPAM messages advertising spam-stopping software?

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    • #821070

      Well, first, never buy anything from a spammer, ever.

      Second, there are a proliferation of anti-spam solutions available. It has been discussed many times on this board, Outlook Express, Software Finds and Wants, and perhaps elsewhere.

      The product I use is out of date and a little hard to train, but you can find related threads using its name: SAProxy.

    • #821071

      Well, first, never buy anything from a spammer, ever.

      Second, there are a proliferation of anti-spam solutions available. It has been discussed many times on this board, Outlook Express, Software Finds and Wants, and perhaps elsewhere.

      The product I use is out of date and a little hard to train, but you can find related threads using its name: SAProxy.

    • #821074

      Absolutely do NOT answer them; it will validate your e-mail address as a target for further spam. See the recent Software Finds thread starting with this post. You’ll also find more interesting discussion if you Search this Forum for “spam”.

    • #821075

      Absolutely do NOT answer them; it will validate your e-mail address as a target for further spam. See the recent Software Finds thread starting with this post. You’ll also find more interesting discussion if you Search this Forum for “spam”.

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