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Posted by Randy in NE on March 10, 2005 at 04:26:07 from (216.58.237.20):
In Reply to: Re: Forum Format posted by Hugh MacKay again on March 09, 2005 at 19:57:25:
I agree with Hugh on the lack of spam e-mail. I have been uncovering mine since I got started on this board. I could probably trace my spam back to one of the companies that I have bought something from here on the internet. The company that I work for blocks the pictures in e-mails that are spam until you click on the spot where the picture is supposed to go in that e-mail. I did that the other morning and within about a minute I got another e-mail from this same company. Those are the kind of things that make it frustrating for the majority of us. Most of the spammers have it setup so that if you open just one of the e-mails then it sends something back to them letting them know that yours is a valid e-mail address and "presto" you are on the list for all of the spammers. If I don't recognize the sender or if the subject is blank or words are mispelled then I immediately delete them. So I guess as a warning if you are e-mailing in response to a posting I would suggest putting some reference in the Subject pertaining to the post, otherwise I will probably delete the e-mail without reading it.
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