Quote from TraderBob:
I use hotmail and even with the highest level filters turned on, it seems I get 100-200 junk messages a day. Is there anyway to stop this nonsense ?? Thanks.
I'm a little lost here...
isn't that's what hotmail or yahoo is being used for...
as a SPAM filter.
I only use my hotmail and yahoo email address when giving my email address to strangers...people I've met online...signing up for test services and anything else.
In other words...I do not use my real ISP email address.
In fact...my real email address is only accessible by my personal best friends and relatives...it contains a word that is scrabble along with numbers.
I've had it for 5 years and have NEVER received one spam email.
I even tested to see how fast I could get spam by setting up a 2nd email address (I get 4 free email addresses) as
mperry@whatever.com
The next day...I had 23 spam emails without even having a chance to send out a single email nor signing up with anything.
Further...most spammers that collect email addresses are sneaky in how they access your email address...
for example...have you ever had a friend or relative send you an email via the CC: or To: option along with sending the same email to several other people at the same time via the CC: option so that when you see the To: or CC: section...your able to see everybody elses email address...
if that has happen to you at least once...
your cooked...soon you'll be getting all kinds of spam.
Something else you need to be careful about...
have you ever gotten an email with from
JimSaal23xtllll2xc@whatever.com
(example only above)
Those are the emails you should NEVER click "Unsubscribe Me".
If you do...more spam will come your way.
My yahoo email box gets about 30 junk mails per day. My hotmail email box gets about 50 junk mails per day...that's still with all the filters on and with certain spam domains being blocked.
That's my purpose for using such (Yahoo and Hotmail) so that I don't get that crap in my real email ISP inbox.
Also...if it gets too much to tolerate...contact your ISP and change your email name then notify all your close personal friends and relatives of your email name change...
If your in love with Yahoo or Hotmail...close the account and open a new email account...they are free and make sure you use words and numbers and not something like
JimSwanson13@hotmail.com
Easy random spam name to target.
Try something like this:
Jim31Swanson21@hotmail.com
The numbers can represent something important in your life so that you'll never forget it.
Make sure you use the BCC: option to send out that notice of email change to your friends and family to protect them if some spammer were to intercept one of their emails.
Latest spam trick is the "Return Delivery Notice" in hopes you'll click on it to open the email.
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