Re: OT/advice: spam (wasRe: Klingon speaker needed in Portland, Oregon)
From: | J Y S Czhang <czhang23@...> |
Date: | Thursday, May 22, 2003, 3:13 |
In a message dated 2003:05:21 03:05:15 PM, hsteoh@QUICKFUR.ATH.CX writes:
>That is one of the worst ways of responding to spam. It tells them that
>your address is not only live, but that you have actually read the spam,
>and are gullible enough to take the time to respond. They *love* such
>dedicated, promising potential customers. Do not be fooled.
Oh I forgot somethin' crucial. More recently, I use a bunch of
one-time-use "alias" email addresses when responding in MASSIVE BULK to spamming (like I
send 5,999 email responses, hehe).
Here at my real e-address, I just filter (either by keywords or
semi-manually - I use a coupla freeware Mac programs).
---
Hanuman Zhang (aka "Z")
WOG (Wiley Oriental Gentleman ;)
Avatar of Sun WuKong, a.k.a _Ma-Lau_ ("Monkey")
a.k.a. "TricksterGod of the Glorious Anti-Imperialist Chinese Boxers";
¡¡¡ TricksterShapeShifterIncarnate !!!
<= thee prIs ov X.iztenz iz aetern'l warfaer 'N' kreativ playf'llnizz... =>
=> om hung hanumatay rudratmakai hung phat <=
mantra to Hanuman the Hindu Monkey TricksterGod
>Finally a religious statement I can agree with:
>
>the Zoroastrian teaching that it is a sin for a person to be boring.
"Life is all a great joke, but only the brave ever get the point."
- Kenneth Rexroth
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