B
Benjo
Hi all,
I have not had problems with spam up to now (really!). I'm pretty careful
about who I give my e-mail address to and always use a web mail account for
any dubious sign-ups etc. But about a month ago one of my "official" POP
accounts obviously got into the wrong hands (I wish I knew who to sue...)
and since then I've been inundated by mails from Virginia Gibson, Leo S
Faulkner, Boyd Starr and a couple of hundred other "people" trying to get me
to buy prescription drugs from them, convince me that my penis is too small
or sell me (can you believe it...) the latest spam blocker...
Since then I've spent (literally) hours at a time trying to make Outlook
Express's message rules block this stuff for me - but with very limited
success. The senders never use the same name or address and the subject
matter is so diverse as to make it almost impossible to block. Using single
words is obviously risky because someone might just send you a legitimate
mail containing virtually any word you can think of, and anyway these guys
seem to read my mind: when I include the word "Vicodine" in the list, the
next mail I get refers to "Vic0dine", and when I add "enlarge your penis"
they come back with "enhance your girth"...
My question is simple: Am I missing something? Is there anything Outlook
Express can do? (and if not, is there anything any other program can do?) Or
once on someone's list am I doomed forever?
Thanks in advance,
B.
I have not had problems with spam up to now (really!). I'm pretty careful
about who I give my e-mail address to and always use a web mail account for
any dubious sign-ups etc. But about a month ago one of my "official" POP
accounts obviously got into the wrong hands (I wish I knew who to sue...)
and since then I've been inundated by mails from Virginia Gibson, Leo S
Faulkner, Boyd Starr and a couple of hundred other "people" trying to get me
to buy prescription drugs from them, convince me that my penis is too small
or sell me (can you believe it...) the latest spam blocker...
Since then I've spent (literally) hours at a time trying to make Outlook
Express's message rules block this stuff for me - but with very limited
success. The senders never use the same name or address and the subject
matter is so diverse as to make it almost impossible to block. Using single
words is obviously risky because someone might just send you a legitimate
mail containing virtually any word you can think of, and anyway these guys
seem to read my mind: when I include the word "Vicodine" in the list, the
next mail I get refers to "Vic0dine", and when I add "enlarge your penis"
they come back with "enhance your girth"...
My question is simple: Am I missing something? Is there anything Outlook
Express can do? (and if not, is there anything any other program can do?) Or
once on someone's list am I doomed forever?
Thanks in advance,
B.