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![]() Modelflyer wrote: It's so easy to harvest addresses that it's foolhardy to leave oneself exposed like that. Foolhardy? nonsense, just because you do not know how to manage your email program. Perhaps Jerry, you would care to enlighten me, tell me how to set-up Outlook Express to prevent spam. My ISP now provides an anti spam service, but I don't see any function within OE to effectivly block spam. You install all of the security upgrades provided for free by Microsoft. That should prevent all spam being sent from your copy of OE, unless you deliberately send it. _Blocking_ spam at the receiving end does not _prevent_ it... It is possible, though messy, to prevent others from sending spam: http://slashdot.org/it/99/10/30/0841215.shtml -- FF |
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email attack | Richard Lamb | Home Built | 21 | September 29th 03 06:39 AM |