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Grrrr. the Rolex spammer must...

OutHouse

Lifer
Die in a vat of acid!!! i get 10+ of those damn emails a day!! i hope they find this asshat and put him in jail longer that the couple that just got convicted!
 
Post the info here, I'm sure we could find a way to stop him/her! :evil:
 
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
block his domains, use a spam filter.

been blocking the domains but he sends with a new one everytime. i guess ill go get McAfee firewall/spamfilter tomorrow.
 
Originally posted by: OZEE
Thunderbird is doing just fine catching those for me...

Yea but thunderbird still has to download them to my computer to catch them. I use mailwasher to catch them first and delete them off my ISP mailserver. Too bad there wasn't a list that you could put you name on saying " Dear spammer, your wasting your time sending me spam, I will never buy from spam and I block and report everyone I get so your wasting time and resources sending it to me. Thankyou".
 
oh crap. I don't even think twice about the time wasted downloading spam because of broadband.. I'll soon be without broadband.. That's going to SUCK!
 
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
block his domains, use a spam filter.

been blocking the domains but he sends with a new one everytime. i guess ill go get McAfee firewall/spamfilter tomorrow.

no need, assuming you're using your yahoo e-mail account for this, go turn on the free spamfilter, it gets blocked before you have to download it.
 
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