Originally posted by: corky-g
AOL just announced a pop-up ad stopper. Also, it has a lot of Spam filters that can be invoked. But - the tightest solution is to use their mail option that only accepts mail from addresses the user specifies. All the rest is rejected. I have a backup mail account in AOL ($4.95 a month) that is useful for sending mailk when I travel. I elected to have ZERO mail accpeted. I get no mail - no spam at all. Then when I want to receive mail in AOL, I list the acceptable addresses. It's pretty simple.
BTW - being a grandfather does not limit one's computer knowledge.

I will be 72 this year. I have three grandkids. Their father (my son) is a computer professional in Silicone Valley - I built his computer!