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Posted by Jonathan on January 20th, 2004 (All posts by Jonathan)
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. . . and deleted it all. Not to mention, about five minutes ago, 14 porn spams that some shmuck just dumped into the comments of one of my old posts. Guess it’s time to go back and close comments on all the old posts.
Maybe one day there will be a museum of spam. Or maybe not.
Our computer tech was here earlier today working on something else. He tapped into comcast and found that Pop File does work w/it and set it up. Now it’s time for it to learn.
My ISP (not the Yahoo acct pictured here) uses a built-in spam catcher. It stops a lot of spam (maybe 100+ per day), but still about 20-30 spams get through every day and the number that gets through is increasing. I keep hearing about new types of filters, but the spammers are learning too.
January 20th, 2004 at 10:27 pm
That POP FILE programs’s supposed to be good.
January 20th, 2004 at 10:55 pm
It’s hopeless.
January 21st, 2004 at 8:39 am
Valium, Viagra, unsightly stretchmarks….Dude, you have it all.
January 21st, 2004 at 8:55 am
. . . and deleted it all. Not to mention, about five minutes ago, 14 porn spams that some shmuck just dumped into the comments of one of my old posts. Guess it’s time to go back and close comments on all the old posts.
Maybe one day there will be a museum of spam. Or maybe not.
January 21st, 2004 at 7:53 pm
Our computer tech was here earlier today working on something else. He tapped into comcast and found that Pop File does work w/it and set it up. Now it’s time for it to learn.
January 22nd, 2004 at 12:31 am
My ISP (not the Yahoo acct pictured here) uses a built-in spam catcher. It stops a lot of spam (maybe 100+ per day), but still about 20-30 spams get through every day and the number that gets through is increasing. I keep hearing about new types of filters, but the spammers are learning too.
February 9th, 2004 at 9:24 pm
A yes, Spam, another great achievement of the free market.