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[at-l] Stopping Spam while Hiking



PC Magazine has a review of Spam Filters on their website right now.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,849402,00.asp

Bryan

"Si vis pacem para bellum"

>
> Hi all,
>
> Since I am changing my physical address and phone number, I wanted to
> keep my e-mail address constant.
> BUT - I realize my mailbox will fill up quickly with junk spam.
>
> I'll try to use libraries and such to clean out the box as I go, but
> this is obviously not a top priority for a hike.
>
> So, I've checked out some spam filters. Can anyone see a flaw in this?
> The terms of service seem to state that they will stop spam, but
> reserve the right to nail me with THEIR spam...
> otherwise, see any flaws? I get to use it free for awhile, in order to
> see.
>
> Anyone have any other tips for keeping mail accounts open?
>
> Jan
>
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> > entering our customers' inboxes?
> > You too can enjoy the benefits of a spam-free inbox.
> >
> > We are so confident you'll like our product, that we'd like to offer
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> > Click here to visit our website and start your trial:
> > http://spamarrest.com/affl?1980401
>
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