mchammer187
Diamond Member
warn them
also there is an option in aim that only lets people on your buddy list see if you are online
also there is an option in aim that only lets people on your buddy list see if you are online
Originally posted by: mchammer187
warn them
also there is an option in aim that only lets people on your buddy list see if you are online
Originally posted by: TrueBlueLS
Maybe I should keep my mouth shut because I'm not getting any. 😀
Originally posted by: RalphKramden
I'd hit it.
I can confirm this isn't true. I'm not a chat-room guy by any means. I use it to keep in touch with friends and that's all. I've had my AIM name for 7 years now and I've only started to receive spam through it just this year... through no apparent cause of my own. They just find ya...Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
You only get those if you go to chats.
The whitelist program would reply to unverified accounts and ask it to respond with some unique number, just like Anandtech did when you opened your account. Since there can be thousands of varying configurations/programs, spamming programs wouldn't get through while a human who needs to talk, can.Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: mchammer187
warn them
also there is an option in aim that only lets people on your buddy list see if you are online
But the problem is, for those of us that go out and meet new people... what happens when we go out and give our IM name to someone else?
Originally posted by: RalphKramden
I'd hit it.
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
Originally posted by: mchammer187
warn them
also there is an option in aim that only lets people on your buddy list see if you are online
But the problem is, for those of us that go out and meet new people... what happens when we go out and give our IM name to someone else?