Karl,
I have a feature on AOL which automatically deletes
spam with the subject lines that includes certain words like all the different
spelling of Vigra etc so I don't see all of my spam. I use to get
spam from the US, Canada,, Nigeria and some places in Western Europe
and even some from China/Japan in their alphabet letters.
AOL delivers to my spam folders what it thinks is spam or what enough other
people have reported as spam.
The reason I asked about the address book is I
communicate with a pro photographer in Chicago and something got into his
computer and sent out emails with his address on it to everyone in his address
book.
Roy
I support Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, run by a nonprofit .org If you
can please donate $20 annually. I do.
Their current appeal:
Dear Wikipedia readers: We are the small non-profit that runs the
#5 website in the world. We have only 150 staff but serve 450 million users, and
have costs like any other top site: servers, power, rent, programs, and staff.
Wikipedia is something special. It is like a library or a public park. It is
like a temple for the mind, a place we can all go to think and learn. To protect
our independence, we'll never run ads. We take no government funds. We run on
donations averaging about $30. If everyone reading this gave $3, our
fundraiser would be done within an hour. If Wikipedia is useful to you, take
one minute to keep it online another year. Please help us forget fundraising and
get back to Wikipedia. Thank you. In a message dated 12/16/2012 3:16:28 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
shahjen@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
I don't use an address book, and the server/provider spamtrap usually |