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Steve Zielinski <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 May 1998 07:54:02 -0500
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Dino,

        I think the best method is to use filters which usually are
available with most offline reader programs.  Some internet providers
with shells also offer what are called spam filters.  Check your provider
or look at the documentation for your off line program to learn about
spam filtering.


On Mon, 11 May 1998, Dino Cardamone wrote:

> I was just wondering if anybody knew of any good methods for dealing
> with junk email.
>
> The MOST frustrating aspect of it is when they ALL say that you can send
> a message to "this" list or "that" address, in order to be removed from
> their mailing list.
>
> And then when you do, your mail ALWAYS get's returned being
> undeliverable.  "I" think that the senders should simply be shot, but
> then I remember we live in a civilized world.
>
> any other ideas?
>

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