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Robert Sefton
Guest
I've had the same email address for almost eight years now, and
I've never tried very hard to hide it, meaning that when I post to
public forums like this I use my real email addr. I'm now
receiving on the order of 300-400 (brutally repetitive) spam
emails per 24hr period, and in the last couple of weeks I've been
getting about 100-200 bogus
Microsoft-security-patch-with-virus-attachment emails per day on
top of that (Norton Antivirus pops up a warning box for each one
it detects and I have to manually step through them). I've been
patiently waiting for the Microsoft patch garbage to die off, but
it hasn't.
I'm a consultant and have my own domain name (nextstate.com), but
I've finally decided to abandon it and start using a roadrunner
email address. I won't bore you with my rage and frustration, but
I'm curious how other people are avoiding, filtering out, or
fighting back against this crap. Shouldn't the ISPs be attacking
this problem with a little bit more enthusiasm?
Very pissed off in San Diego,
RJS
I've never tried very hard to hide it, meaning that when I post to
public forums like this I use my real email addr. I'm now
receiving on the order of 300-400 (brutally repetitive) spam
emails per 24hr period, and in the last couple of weeks I've been
getting about 100-200 bogus
Microsoft-security-patch-with-virus-attachment emails per day on
top of that (Norton Antivirus pops up a warning box for each one
it detects and I have to manually step through them). I've been
patiently waiting for the Microsoft patch garbage to die off, but
it hasn't.
I'm a consultant and have my own domain name (nextstate.com), but
I've finally decided to abandon it and start using a roadrunner
email address. I won't bore you with my rage and frustration, but
I'm curious how other people are avoiding, filtering out, or
fighting back against this crap. Shouldn't the ISPs be attacking
this problem with a little bit more enthusiasm?
Very pissed off in San Diego,
RJS