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Paul

Ed said:
Anyway, so far no spam's arrived, but it will, I guess.

Ed
If you're lucky, the front end of your email provider
will kick some of it to the curb.

Some email bombings, the miscreant waits a month,
before turning on the flood. That's to make it harder
for the victim to associate an event on the computer,
with the flood of spam.

Just because you didn't get your spam email today,
doesn't mean it won't happen.

BTW - do you use a throwaway email account for Internet
signups ? I have three email accounts, two of which can
fill with garbage if they wish. I have one account which
is for personal correspondence only. That's the account
I read with a 13 year old email client, and the connection
is still over POP3. It's a bit like communicating with
two tin cans and a long piece of string :)

Paul
 
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..winston

"Gene E. Bloch" wrote in message I would try using Windows Uninstall in the usual way, or use IObit or
Revo uninstaller.
You can find help for some tough cases by searching with Google -
***or even with Ask :) ***
Ouch! <g>
 
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..winston

"Gene E. Bloch" wrote in message I would try using Windows Uninstall in the usual way, or use IObit or
Revo uninstaller.
You can find help for some tough cases by searching with Google -
***or even with Ask :) ***
Ouch! <g>
 
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Ed Cryer

Paul said:
If you're lucky, the front end of your email provider
will kick some of it to the curb.

Some email bombings, the miscreant waits a month,
before turning on the flood. That's to make it harder
for the victim to associate an event on the computer,
with the flood of spam.

Just because you didn't get your spam email today,
doesn't mean it won't happen.

BTW - do you use a throwaway email account for Internet
signups ? I have three email accounts, two of which can
fill with garbage if they wish. I have one account which
is for personal correspondence only. That's the account
I read with a 13 year old email client, and the connection
is still over POP3. It's a bit like communicating with
two tin cans and a long piece of string :)

Paul
I got one email today; news-letter from the website itself. It had an
unsubscribe URL, so I clicked on it and unsubscribed. (I guess there was
no danger of "address live verification" when I only gave it them
yesterday!).

My ISP has become famous for spam-blocking; having been notorious for
years for spam-passing.

I may just be lucky.

Ed
 
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Gene E. Bloch

"Gene E. Bloch" wrote in message
I would try using Windows Uninstall in the usual way, or use IObit or
Revo uninstaller.
You can find help for some tough cases by searching with Google -
***or even with Ask :) ***

Ouch! <g>
Yeah, I was having fun :)
 

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