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| 298515 | 2004-12-01 19:05:00 | Likewise I have not had a single piece of spam for months. Or a virus for that matter. My solution is when the Spam starts to arrive I change ISP's. Jack |
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| 298516 | 2004-12-01 20:21:00 | I wasnt replying to you i was replying to Big john's comment | Spacemannz (808) | ||
| 298517 | 2004-12-01 21:08:00 | > Likewise I have not had a single piece of spam for > months. Or a virus for that matter. > My solution is when the Spam starts to arrive I > change ISP's. > Jack Yeah cos it's their fault. That is some stupid reasoning. |
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| 298518 | 2004-12-01 21:16:00 | Not stupid. It keeps the Spam away. Jack |
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| 298519 | 2004-12-01 21:18:00 | soon the isp's will run out - might even have to become your own | noone (22) | ||
| 298520 | 2004-12-01 23:05:00 | > Not stupid. It keeps the Spam away. > Jack That doesn't make a shred of sense. Why don't you just change the address and stay with the ISP you're with? It seems pretty damn ridiculous - it doesn't matter where you go or how far you run, if you are careless with your e-mail address spam will get you eventually. |
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