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Originally posted by AtW View Post
No spam emails, ever, not a single one?
I guess this claim comes from the same place as "I fix structural problems daily", ie - vetran level bulltulip.
I have several email accounts and two of them get no spam mainly because I don't use them for online shopping or give them to websites."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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If you are not getting almost no emails then obviously there will be little or zero spam, it’s hardly a good example of effective spam filteringComment
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIf you are not getting almost no emails then obviously there will be little or zero spam, it’s hardly a good example of effective spam filtering"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Spam doesn't bother me. Most of it gets caught and I never see it.
I'm not so paranoid that I create a new email address for every site that asks for one, in order to track who is selling my data.
What I find more annoying is the sheer number of people who think that my Wordpress sites use Admin as the administrator user name. The number of alerts I get from people trying to hack in is terrible. A concerted effort occurred over the weekend.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostSpam doesn't bother me. Most of it gets caught and I never see it.
I'm not so paranoid that I create a new email address for every site that asks for one, in order to track who is selling my data.
What I find more annoying is the sheer number of people who think that my Wordpress sites use Admin as the administrator user name. The number of alerts I get from people trying to hack in is terrible. A concerted effort occurred over the weekend.
One rare person who did suggested Twitter is the best way to publicise blog articles, but I don't want to get into that and in any case I'm not bothered one way or another.
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I have several email accounts and two of them get no spam mainly because I don't use them for online shopping or give them to websitesbloggoth
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