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form to get a message to Dee Is your email address getting hit by too much spam? John DeHoog's answer
to stopping spam Another option is to use a filter service. I use Despammed as well as my domain name because they (despammed.com) filter out the spam for me. They also contact the relevant authorities should they have a case against an abuser of ISP contract rules. They then forward the email to another address of my choice.
Should I choose not to forward my mail I can access their site with
my browser (Internet Explorer, Opera
or the like) to read and write my mail. I use this option when travelling
away from home, very handy as any user of Yahoo Gmail will agree. To prevent my email address from being harvested from
any web pages that I place it on I encode
it first. I've made a small utility that will allow you to encode your
email address at home. If you would like that utility please mail
me, or download it from here: Deez encoder If you want to do your bit for reducing unneccesary spam then don't put your friends email addresses into website questionaires without their permission. This can even include web postcards and carbon copying (CC'ing) letters to people. Typically people will forward jokes or chain mail to one another but they include all their friends'/acquaintances' email addresses without knowing where they might end up. If you need to bulk post a letter a good method is to use the Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) feature. This feature means that the recipients do not see any other email address than their own. So that means they can't unwittingly forward these addresses to others that may compound the errors. ISPs allow, I believe, up to 25 addresses for your bulk emailing requirements. More than that and your own mail starts to become UBE which will possibly cause them to suspend your account. And if you really do mail out a lot of bulk mail then it might be that
a mailing list is the item for you. The list can be sent to only allow mail from you or the list recipients which means spam and viruses find it hard to get through. |