getting rid of yucky emails

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I also get about 20 or 30 of those things every day to an account
that I never use (Mary uses it) but not on two other accounts
that I do use. So one answer is to change ISP's!

I can understand why you would not be interested in viagra.
Yesterday I got an offer to increase my cup size, but hell, I
already drink way too much coffee, so I wasn't interested in that
either.



On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Cheryl Homiak wrote:


> Can anybody tell me if there's a way to get rid of these stupid emails
> about viagra, sex, how to get drugs online without a prescription, and
> other horrible and/or stupid stuff. I know there's spamassassin, but since
> the emails come with different subject headings, often innocent or
> important-looking ones, and they're always purportedly from different
> people, I don't know how to get rid of them. I never knowingly did
> anything to solicit such stuff, and email used to be a complete pleasure,
> but sometime this summer this kind of junk started becoming prevalent. Of
> course, I usually can avoid reading it; if it tells me to pick up my order
> for instance and i don't have an order to be picked up I delete it, and if
> it's supposedly to me but the index in pine doesn't give a name or email I
> know I delete it. but really, I don't even want the stuff coming here.
> Thanks for any suggestions. I'm really frustrated!!!
>
>
>

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