Something like 4 -5 every day, mixtures of all sorts, seen this one several
times. All junk its just the daily round.
Bill
On 04/01/2013, at 7:06 AM, peta belczowski wrote:
> This morning an email came through on my husband's iPad.
>
> This showed the Sender as : Web Account Services
>
> The
This morning an email came through on my husband's iPad.
This showed the Sender as : Web Account Services
The content read that his - agreed usage was full and to click on the link
within the text" :
"validate here. ………"
Of course he did not click on the link, but we were
new spam doing thge rounds??
WARNING!!!
Dear westnet.com.au e-mail owner,
This message is from westnet.com.au messaging center to all
westnet.com.au e-mail owners. We are currently upgrading our
data base and e-mail center. We are deleting all unused
westnet.com.au e-mail
> -Original Message-
> From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jude
> Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2007 9:34 AM
> To: WAMUG Mailing List
> Subject: Re: A new spam
>
> >
> >A question that's been bugging me for years. Does Spam actua
A question that's been bugging me for years. Does Spam actually
work? Do people actually buy anything advertised as spam? It makes
me really angry, and I can't see how it could possibly work to begin
by making your customers angry.
-- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List --
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> -Original Message-
> From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Rob
> Davies
> Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2007 1:48 AM
> To: WAMUG Mailing List
> Subject: Re: A new spam
>
> Morning,
>
>
>
> Yes it does create another message,
Morning,
On 27/07/2007, at 11:52 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 27/07/2007, at 11:06 AM, Rob Davies wrote:
Morning
On 25/07/2007, at 10:07 AM, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Do not "bounce" these or any SPAM email. The sender is usually
either a
bogus account name/domain in which case you are only causing
On 27/07/2007, at 11:06 AM, Rob Davies wrote:
Morning
On 25/07/2007, at 10:07 AM, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Do not "bounce" these or any SPAM email. The sender is usually
either a
bogus account name/domain in which case you are only causing load
on your
ISP's server, or in the case of viruses the
Morning
On 25/07/2007, at 10:07 AM, Adam Hewitt wrote:
Do not "bounce" these or any SPAM email. The sender is usually
either a
bogus account name/domain in which case you are only causing load
on your
ISP's server, or in the case of viruses the sender is a harvested
email
address out of so
cing it is
returning it to the wrong person.
"Dropping" email is the best you can (and should) do.
Adam.
> -Original Message-
> From: WAMUG Mailing List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Adrian Skehan
> Sent: Tuesday, 24 July 2007 7:10 PM
> To: WAMUG Mailing
Those and numerous annoying e-cards supposedly from friends,
neighbours or colleagues etc. which appear to be links to web sites.
Is there a way of setting up a rule that will automatically bouncing
them?
Adrian Skehan
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On 24/07/2007, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
I
I received one just this week Severin.Like you I deleted it.
Wendy
On 24 Jul 2007, at 13:15, Severin Crisp wrote:
I have recently begun to receive a different type of junk/spam mail.
It is quite innocent looking and inoccuous with a single .pdf
attachment and appears to come from sing
On 24/07/2007, at 5:15 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
I have recently begun to receive a different type of junk/spam
mail. It is quite innocent looking and inoccuous with a
single .pdf attachment and appears to come from single, named
individuals unknown to me. They seem to bypass the usual s
I have recently begun to receive a different type of junk/spam mail.
It is quite innocent looking and inoccuous with a single .pdf
attachment and appears to come from single, named individuals unknown
to me. They seem to bypass the usual spam filters. I have trashed
them all instantly a
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