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Re: WHY DO I GET SO MUCH JUNK E-MAIL ????
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Posted by e-mail trolling......dying little girl...... on December 06, 2000 at 05:08:30 from (209.42.168.135):
In Reply to: WHY DO I GET SO MUCH JUNK E-MAIL ???? posted by Alberta Mike on December 05, 2000 at 19:46:21:
There is a concept called "e-mail Trolling" where you get an e-mail form someone, usually a friend or realtive who has fallen for it, about a dying little girl who wanted her name in an e-mail all around the world, or to tell everyone you love Jesus, etc. These play on folks emotions and people forward them on, ignoring the long list of addresses already on the e-mail. The BEST practice is to NEVER, NEVER, EVER forward any e-mail that is asking you to "forward this to all your friends...." etc. No matter how sad or how much you stand to (supposedly) gain. There were a great many of these recently asking you to forward an e-mail in support of Gore or Bush. I assure you, it is B.S.! Now the real challenge is to get your friends/relatives with whom you share e-mail to stop forwarding this stuff to you. Have a nice day, Tommy D.
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