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Posted by Morc on February 9, 2000, at 19:49:12
Hi, doc.I noticed that ever since posting here last month that I've been swamped with spam. Any connection? Just wondering. Prior to posting, I had very little.
Posted by torchgrl on February 9, 2000, at 21:01:53
In reply to Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by Morc on February 9, 2000, at 19:49:12
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> Hi, doc.
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> I noticed that ever since posting here last month that I've been swamped with spam. Any connection? Just wondering. Prior to posting, I had very little.Just for the record, I haven't had any problems with this... Anyone else?
Posted by Noa on February 9, 2000, at 21:03:50
In reply to Re: Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by torchgrl on February 9, 2000, at 21:01:53
Nope.
Posted by CarolAnn on February 10, 2000, at 9:28:56
In reply to Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by Morc on February 9, 2000, at 19:49:12
no problem here either.
Posted by Cass on February 10, 2000, at 15:44:54
In reply to Re: Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by CarolAnn on February 10, 2000, at 9:28:56
None here either.
Posted by Cam W. on February 10, 2000, at 18:53:01
In reply to Re: Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by Cass on February 10, 2000, at 15:44:54
> None here either.
Just fry up the spam & eat it as a late night snack. Goes great with cold macaroni & cheese. Good for people whose cholesterol is too low, also.
Posted by Pvt. Sector on February 11, 2000, at 19:22:08
In reply to Re: Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by Cam W. on February 10, 2000, at 18:53:01
It's possible that you might be getting spammed as a result of entering your e-mail in your posts: there are web-wandering "spiders" that spammers use to search web pages for e-mail addresses, which they then collect. Displaying your e-mail ANYWHERE is a risk, though, even, say, on your own web page. If you'd still like to include your e-mail address in your posts, you might want to get a Hotmail account or something for "public" use just to protect your main address from spammers.
That's all!
Posted by Kim on February 11, 2000, at 23:03:56
In reply to Re: Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by Noa on February 9, 2000, at 21:03:50
> Nope.
Definitely no increase.
Posted by Morc on February 15, 2000, at 14:26:07
In reply to Re: Dr. Bob -- question re spam increase, posted by Kim on February 11, 2000, at 23:03:56
Yep, must've signed on somewhere I shouldn't have. Good to know it wasn't here.
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