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I'm sorry. This is slightly OT, but has anyone else read Night of the Avenging Blowfish? I'm reading and snickering at all the spam talk.

YES, I'm a huge bookworm.

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i have a problem with spam too. my solution is to fill up the mailbox so it cannot receive any more mail (with yahoo it's easy to do) and then let it sit for months, usually 3-5 like that. the spammers will get the mail bounced back to them and they will have taken you off their list when you do finally clear it. use several email accounts and never give a business one that you use for personal email.

The first method really doesn't work. Nearly all spammers forge the 'from' address so it's harder to trace and invalid or undeliverable mail doesn't ever bounce back to them.

The second method is correct. Get yourself a free web based Email account and enable their spam filtering. I would suggest Yahoo because their filtering is excellent. Only give out your personal/private address to friends and family and even then only the ones who aren't stupid enough to send you links via web pages (aka 'send this link to a friend').

ithe first method has worked for me before. ;)

Ah, ok. I've been using Ad-Aware for years now and it seems to minimize the number of spam emails I get by finding data trackers that a lot of those sites place on your computer everytime you click on something. I hope legislation is passed that restricts companies from placing data trackers on your personal computer. That to me is an invasion of privacy. It's like giving your favorite stores permission to place hidden cameras in your house to watch your every move.

Yep, AdAware is a good program. I'd also recommend Windows Defender, Spybot Search & Destroy, and SpywareBlaster. All are free as well. Install them and 'immunize' your browser(s) and keep them up to date. Or just run Linux like I'm posting from now. ;):P

The problem with any legislation is it only applies to the countries that adhere to the legislation. For example, the ruling in the Illinois court didn't fly in the UK. We as the US can't regulate the internet because we don't own it.

As far as cookies used to track you, the programs above will help some. You can also use Firefox and install the 'CookieSafe' add-on so you can selectively allow/block cookies. That can be found here: CookieSafe

adaware is just what you pay for it. i prefer spysweeper and pestpatrol.

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Ah, ok. I've been using Ad-Aware for years now and it seems to minimize the number of spam emails I get by finding data trackers that a lot of those sites place on your computer everytime you click on something. I hope legislation is passed that restricts companies from placing data trackers on your personal computer. That to me is an invasion of privacy. It's like giving your favorite stores permission to place hidden cameras in your house to watch your every move.

Yep, AdAware is a good program. I'd also recommend Windows Defender, Spybot Search & Destroy, and SpywareBlaster. All are free as well. Install them and 'immunize' your browser(s) and keep them up to date. Or just run Linux like I'm posting from now. ;):P

The problem with any legislation is it only applies to the countries that adhere to the legislation. For example, the ruling in the Illinois court didn't fly in the UK. We as the US can't regulate the internet because we don't own it.

As far as cookies used to track you, the programs above will help some. You can also use Firefox and install the 'CookieSafe' add-on so you can selectively allow/block cookies. That can be found here: CookieSafe

As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

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As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

LOL! Making web applications for a general audience is a PIA. Making web apps for corporate users is much easier, you can make them keep cookies on and tell them the app won't work if they turn it off... and that's ok. Corporate standards trump user preference :thumbs:

Non-standard build? Sorry but you're SOL, bub.

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As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

LOL! Making web applications for a general audience is a PIA. Making web apps for corporate users is much easier, you can make them keep cookies on and tell them the app won't work if they turn it off... and that's ok. Corporate standards trump user preference :thumbs:

Non-standard build? Sorry but you're SOL, bub.

Where is the smiley for "####### are you nerds talking about?"

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As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

LOL! Making web applications for a general audience is a PIA. Making web apps for corporate users is much easier, you can make them keep cookies on and tell them the app won't work if they turn it off... and that's ok. Corporate standards trump user preference :thumbs:

Non-standard build? Sorry but you're SOL, bub.

Where is the smiley for "####### are you nerds talking about?"

:bonk:

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As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

LOL! Making web applications for a general audience is a PIA. Making web apps for corporate users is much easier, you can make them keep cookies on and tell them the app won't work if they turn it off... and that's ok. Corporate standards trump user preference :thumbs:

Non-standard build? Sorry but you're SOL, bub.

Where is the smiley for "####### are you nerds talking about?"

Alex's nickname should be firestarter.

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I'm sorry. This is slightly OT, but has anyone else read Night of the Avenging Blowfish? I'm reading and snickering at all the spam talk.

YES, I'm a huge bookworm.

You said BLOW fish lol huh huh huh huhhuhhuh huh huh huh.

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Who ever started the SPAM should have been tried and hung along side with Saddam lol

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As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

LOL! Making web applications for a general audience is a PIA. Making web apps for corporate users is much easier, you can make them keep cookies on and tell them the app won't work if they turn it off... and that's ok. Corporate standards trump user preference :thumbs:

Non-standard build? Sorry but you're SOL, bub.

Where is the smiley for "####### are you nerds talking about?"

rtfm, alex. it's a bad case of pebkac :thumbs:

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I carry a gun because a cop is too heavy.

 

USE THE REPORT BUTTON INSTEAD OF MESSAGING A MODERATOR!

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As a web developer, I must say that it is a pain in the azz to work around when the user block cookies...

LOL! Making web applications for a general audience is a PIA. Making web apps for corporate users is much easier, you can make them keep cookies on and tell them the app won't work if they turn it off... and that's ok. Corporate standards trump user preference :thumbs:

Non-standard build? Sorry but you're SOL, bub.

Where is the smiley for "####### are you nerds talking about?"

:bonk:

:lol:

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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