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How do you put thoes "DELETE_THIS_TO_REPLY" lines in your address? I
went to the change address screen for my account, but I see my last post has my un-edited address. |
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How do you stop SPAM?
Disconnect from the internet Ian |
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I use Cloudmark's Spamnet. Works. 99,9% clean.
Regards, Kaido "tango4" wrote in message ... How do you stop SPAM? Disconnect from the internet Ian |
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Looks like you posted through Google (which I do not and don't know how
to do that) Basicly, when posting on a newsgroup, you have two addresses on which you should have control : One is the "FROM" address, which is the one that gets retrieved by spammers and therefore shoud be modified. Rather than adding text in the real address, you should make it look like an address on the spammer's local server : ] (see my "FROM" address as an example) This will cause the spammer's mail server to return a "non-existing user" message. The other one is the "REPLY TO" address, which is said to be safer, in which you can leave your real address, so that people can join you. If you use both addresses, people willing to reply will use the real one, whereas spammers will hopefully use the modified one. Hope this helps Marc Till Mark Busse a écrit: How do you put thoes "DELETE_THIS_TO_REPLY" lines in your address? I went to the change address screen for my account, but I see my last post has my un-edited address. |
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"Mark Busse" wrote in message
om... How do you put thoes "DELETE_THIS_TO_REPLY" lines in your address? I went to the change address screen for my account, but I see my last post has my un-edited address. Not sure you can post through Google with a spoofed e-mail as you must create a Google account with a legitimate e-mail initially I think. Does netzero.net have NNTP servers? Probably not, at least I couldn't resolve one. A news posting client with an ISP that hosts NNTP and you could spoof the right hand side of the equation, but it may cost a bit more. Don't confuse full access ISPs with discount or content providers, they are vastly different. I also use www.mailarmory.com, another solution is www.postini.com, AFAIK both require your ISP to subscribe. I can assure you, with some user attention, mailarmory.com does as it claims and there's nothing to install on the client box, also bandwidth is not wasted (important in this area where rural dial-ups rip along at 26,400bps max and wireless is only just becoming more than an idea). Frank Whiteley |
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step 1: adopt new email protocols which will refuse to forward any
outgoing email with a fake return address. we need to prevent spam from getting out onto the network, not just prevent it from being delivered to our own mailboxes (which is about all we can attempt to do right now). Ken |
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