[WriteLog] Request for help.

Steve Baron - KB3MM SteveBaron at StarLinX.com
Tue Mar 9 01:40:53 EST 2004


SPAM here has gone to virtually zero.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave L Thompson" <k4jrb at juno.com>
To: <sneidars001 at hawaii.rr.com>
Cc: <writelog at contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 23:11
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Request for help.


> This is becoming common.  I have the household PC on Earthlink with spam
> blocker. The mail box referred to is the one with the spam blocker not
> with your e-mail system.  I tell those who reply or send me a message to
> ignore the procedure and I will select out your messages.  I get well
> over 1000 known spam messages per day plus 400 suspect messages.  Its a
> pain to go through these messages to get the amateur radio messages but
> until we can stop the spammers its the only way to avoid going back to
> the telephone or using instant messaging. 
> 
> 73 Dave K4JRB
> 
> On Mon, 8 Mar 2004 11:24:34 -1000 "S. Sneidar"
> <sneidars001 at hawaii.rr.com> writes:
> > For Mike Fatchett:  Mike I responded to your request for help but 
> > received this in reply:
> > __________________________________________________
> > Hi, 
> > You just sent an email to my mike at mallardcove.com account, which is 
> > now being managed by my Mailblocks spam-free email service. (If you 
> > didn't recently send a message to me, please see the Note below*.)
> > 
> > Because this is the first time you have sent to this email account, 
> > please confirm yourself so you'll be recognized when you send to me 
> > in the future. 
> > 
> > It's simple. To prove your message comes from a human and not a 
> > computer, go to:
> >
> http://app1.mailblocks.com/confirm2.aspx?ck=C21hbGxhcmRjb3ZlDm1haWxibG9ja
> 3MuY29tGXNuZWlkYXJzMDAxQGhhd2FpaS5yci5jb20JgSM4&a=1 
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