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Re: A2 in central Canada



"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > Just a note: I "get around" the Internet alot as well, and I receive 0%
> > spam, nadda, nothing whatsoever. Absolutely zippo. And I'm perfectly
happy
> > with that number, I have no patience for junk email being sent to me
> > unsolicited. Anything more than 0% would be unacceptable for me.
> >
> < snip>
> > Just some ways to avoid spam, works everytime.  :)
> >
> > regards, Perry
>
> All very good for some, but in a business-like environment
> such as I am, I need my address more accessible than
> " will e forty six pee ay at com cast dot net "
> No one would want to respond to me that way. I know
> I don't. Zero % spam is great, but then again, there is the
> " delete " button. Works just as well. ;-)

I get about 1 spam a day.  I use Spamnet to keep it away.  It's like the
napster of spam identification - a distributed network of people who
identify spam so anybody else in the group who gets it automatically has it
deleted.  It used to be free (and still is for beta testers like me) but
they have just started to charge for it.  It might still be a good
investment. It's an outlook plugin.

 www.cloudmark.com

Cheers
Tim