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| thm_w:
--- Quote from: jonovid on May 24, 2023, 04:30:10 am ---I delete and dump their email address off the list, but the unwanted emails keep showing up in My in-box. to add to this my email service provider adds its own spam. at the rate of 1 or 2 a week. --- End quote --- 99% of legit spam will have a functioning "unsubscribe" link at the bottom of the email. Or you just block the email address. Its not too difficult. |
| RJSV:
Yeah, of all places, you'd think edit: PAYPAL would be free of...NOPE, I used edit: PAYPAL to perform 1 transaction. Now, they pester me to 'sign up to have account'...which led me to mention edit: PAYPAL, to a relative. THAT conversation that followed was not flattering to Edit: PAYPAL, as some other unauthorized 'debits' needed correction. No, yeah, the 'STOP promotion' buttons get covered up, that's a joke. |
| RJSV:
'bitwelder': So are you saying an unreputable WEB site is maybe gonna read your personal stuff, maybe sell it, maybe provide your government with access. Meanwhile, next what ? Are you going to suggest, maybe Google will be the 'mainstream' choice, you can trust,...according to their privacy standards ? (haha, that's naive) |
| RJSV:
OOOPS, SORRY! I had meant to say 'PAYPAL', was sending spam,...not ebay. |
| EPAIII:
E-mail programs, like Thunderbird, have filters that you can customize. I just let the spam come in and direct it to a trash can. |
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