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- jevad0
actually - on unsolicited spam - it's always the case.
- lowimpakt0
shit sandwich
- Gorbie0
i've been getting a lot of viruses from people on this site.
i don't really care at all - but it's funny to see where this stuff comes from.
- digitalswarm0
Car bomb.
- brandelec0
#4
*nods in agreement
- SteveJobs0
by the way, i'm not in this position, but i have been getting spammed to death by this one company whos not even in my state, but it made me wonder what most people would do.
- Soler0
dude. when you click unsubscribe that sends the sender a message that you have a valid email: hence, more spam.
- SteveJobs0
yes, that's the case sometimes but not always.
- Nac0
Actually from what I heard, when you click that unsubscribe button it actually does unsubscribe you, but doesn't necessarily mean they can't subscribe you to another mailing list at the same time.
- Gilt0010
Well, if you even open up the e-mail, they can they've hit a valid e-mail address. So if you're opening up the mail and clicking 'unsub', well that doesn't matter much, cuz they already know they have you.
I would post their information on a public forum as a known spammer and then see how creative we can get.
- JazX0
report them to Bill Gates. *cough
- Mick0
Doesn't your hosting company allow you to block domains/IPs server side?
Get on with your life - I get 300+ spam a day :(
- Nac0
Ya alot of spam these days even though there were 'regulations' put into place. Some hosting companies do have server side sspam blockers, I think most like MT cost an extra $5 a month.
- ctrlRmB0
that whois can be spoofed.