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Name: sierra7614
Date: July 25, 2005 at 08:02:00 Pacific
Subject: Annoying e-mails
OS: Win XP
CPU/Ram: 1.7/256
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I started getting all kinds of e-mails on my Outlook Express advertising different kind of software. I keep blocking them, but it doesn’t seem to help – I’m receiving more of them day to day. Can I somehow get rid of those annoying e-mails. Thanks.

One of the e-mails: Subject: [Bulk] Microsoft, Adobe, Macromedia, Corel software. Up to 80% discount.
New software on our site:

Corel Photo Painter 8 $59.95
FileMaker 7.0 Professional $69.95
Corel Draw Graphics Suite 11 $59.95
Corel Draw Graphics Suite 11 (Apple Macintosh) $59.95
Other Software for Mac
Windows 2000 Advanced Server $69.95
Macromedia Flash MX 2004 (Apple Macintosh) $69.95
Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 (Apple Macintosh) $69.95
Adobe InDesign CS (Apple Macintosh) $69.95
MS SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition $69.95
Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004 (Apple Macintosh) $69.95
MS Exchange 2003 Enterprise Server $69.95
Photoshop 7 $69.95
Extensis Portfolio 7.0 (Apple Macintosh) $59.95
Adobe LiveMotion 2.0 (Apple Macintosh) $69.95
Office XP Professional $79.95
Adobe LiveMotion 2.0 (Apple Macintosh) $69.95
Windows XP Professional $69.95

And more.
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Response Number 1
Name: Mechanix2Go
Date: July 25, 2005 at 08:10:24 Pacific
Subject: Annoying e-mails
Reply: (edit)

Get MailWasher

M2


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Response Number 2
Name: StuartS
Date: July 25, 2005 at 08:12:58 Pacific
Subject: Annoying e-mails
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Well thats a novel way of publishing your spam without getting it deleted!!

Stuart


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Response Number 3
Name: Bryco
Date: July 25, 2005 at 08:57:29 Pacific
Subject: Annoying e-mails
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Stuart,

You are thinking exactly like myself.

I reported a similar one yesterday and it may have been the same poster.

Giving the benefit of doubt I agree that MailWasher is a good tool to minimize your time in dealing with the spam. Otherwise you will need to arrange to have your ISP delete your email account and create a new one.

Mikey, you should consider the source of the emails. Meaning, think about what has caused them to start coming to you. It is usually by clicking on something somewhere or subscribing to something where you provided an email address and inadvertantly asked for them by not reading what you were agreeing to.

>>>MailWasher now and preventative measures for the future.

Bryan


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Response Number 4
Name: sudhir
Date: August 1, 2005 at 04:59:55 Pacific
Subject: Annoying e-mails
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I like to buy a few licensed softwares. Kindly provide me the selling details and resources in Delhi, India

Sudhir
91-11-23522683, 009873224144


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