Re: Spam

From: Lisias A. Toledo ([email protected])
Date: Fri Nov 30 2001 - 10:08:37 CET


Michele Andreoli wrote:
>
> Oh, my friends! I'm receiving an enourmous amount of spam, with unusual
> frequency in this year.

Me too.

At least in Brazil, fighting SPAM is dangerous. The local Anti-Spam
organizations was prosecuted by lost of profits by spammers, and man,
money really talks here.

I don't know how (and if) this ends, but a Prosecution here is extremely
expensive. Common people don't have how to fight agains this.

> Why? Did someone noticed similar traffic's explosion on its mailbox?

This week things become worse. Last week I was receiving 2 or 3 spams a
day. Today, I had 20.

> Is that one of the isteric results of the world crisis?

Nope. Is the end of the istery. Everybody is comming back to business.

> I have to search carefully 10-12 spam messages, in order to find the
> 1-2 messages from this list.

I had quit filtering spams. I don't do it anymore. Nowadays, I filter
the messages I know I want to receive.

I made a filter that looks for all emails I know, and all mailing lists
I in, and move them to a special folder. I always look firts in that
special folder and, sometaimes, I peek the garbage searching for
something that could be of use.

 
> I hate unsolicited emails, because they declass the receiver at the
> rank of a simple anonymous terminal.

Me too. But worst at all, these people DENY ME the right to read what I
want, as some of them fools me to read a email I don't want (faking a
mailing list reader, of pretending be someone I knows).

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