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Hi, I'll be in Ireland July 12-30 and woudl like to meet up
with other cyclists to go for an onroad ride in the Tralee area mostly. I'll have to rent a bike etc... Please drop me a line directly at upkerry11 *&*&%&^$ AT (*&*%&^ yahoo dot com (remove to the doodles to reply) Thanks, Bill |
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upkerry11@yahoo.com (William Dennehy) writes:
> Hi, I'll be in Ireland July 12-30 and woudl like to meet > up with other cyclists to go for an onroad ride in the > Tralee area mostly. I'll have to rent a bike etc... Please > drop me a line directly at > > > upkerry11 *&*&%&^$ AT (*&*%&^ yahoo dot com > > > (remove to the doodles to reply) You realize, of course, that the From: header in your post contains your e-mail address in clear text, rendering your somewhat odd attempt at obscuring in in the body of your post completely useless? If you want to make your e-mail address more secure, you need to mung it in your From: header. |
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I would like to laugh a little and the say that I hate
spammer and what we have to go thru to post stuff on the internet....Sorry William.... I have a "dumb" account for spam.....ie the one that is listed.....I don't check it much and that might make it hard for people to reply.....You could setup and email for your trip (Ireland is great to visit by the way, watch out for the small roads) and use it to post your messages and delete it when you get back.....that has always worked for me..... Biff "Tim McNamara" <timmcn@bitstream.net> wrote in message news:m2oemy9m92.fsf@Stella- Blue.local... > upkerry11@yahoo.com (William Dennehy) writes: > > > Hi, I'll be in Ireland July 12-30 and woudl like to meet > > up with other cyclists to go for an onroad ride in the > > Tralee area mostly. I'll have to rent a bike etc... > > Please drop me a line directly at > > > > > > upkerry11 *&*&%&^$ AT (*&*%&^ yahoo dot com > > > > > > (remove to the doodles to reply) > > You realize, of course, that the From: header in your > post contains your e-mail address in clear text, > rendering your somewhat odd attempt at obscuring in in > the body of your post completely useless? If you want to > make your e-mail address more secure, you need to mung it > in your From: header. |
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"Biff Stephens" <biffstephens@yahoo.com> writes:
> I would like to laugh a little and the say that I hate > spammer and what we have to go thru to post stuff on the > internet....Sorry William.... "Go through" what stuff? I post to Usenet using my e-mail address as-is. I post to Web sites using my e-mail address as-is. I've been doing this for over 10 years. I have server side spam blocking which is fairly effective (90% or so) and client side Bayesian filtering. I usually see about three or four spams a day making it into my e-mail inbox. Once in a while I comb through the cruft and save anything that's legit, and fix it so that it is passed through the filters in the future. I spend, oh, about 10 minutes a day tops dealing with spam. The best way to protect yourself is to make sure that your e-mail software and newsreaders are not stupid (which pretty much boils down to "not Microsoft") and don't open e-mail, automatically run executables, etc. Or use a platform less prone to attack, of which there are several. Insist that your ISP install server side filtering and get good client side filtering for yourself. I find that Emacs/Gnus with spam.el does a good job (and is very flexible, being configurable to use SpamAssassin, Vipul's Razor, etc), as does Apple's Mail application with good built-in Bayesian filtering. |
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I've found the best way to deal with spam is to download
nothing but to inspect it at the IOL mail site and then delete all the rubbish without downloading it. |
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