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[IBC] IBC/REC.ARTS.BONSAI, SPAM and etc. (was: Sticky, white stuff, etc.)

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Old 2-Jun-2004   #1
Jim Lewis
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[IBC] IBC/REC.ARTS.BONSAI, SPAM and etc. (was: Sticky, white stuff, etc.)

> So, could someone please tell me why my request (and others)
ended
> up at [IBC], and not only in rec.arts.bonsai?


The bonsai mailing list and rec.arts.bonsai are linked through
the wonders of modern technology. Messages sent to one also go
to the other.

This is a good thing. It gives you about double the number of
potential responses. (It also can be a bad thing, as you have
twice the chance of getting a response that is arrant nonsense,
too. ;-)

On the subject of doctored-up addresses. They are VERY annoying,
even on newsgroups. A MUCH better way -- and one that wins
friends, not enemies -- is to download one of several FREE
anti-spam programs, take the time to go through its setup routine
that lets it "learn" what is good mail and what is bad, and then
revel in a more-or-less spam-free existence.

Spammers have software now that spots doctored e-mail addresses
and cleans them up, so you're not really keeping spam away,
anyway.

And while we're on the subject:

You also should download one or both of the free "spyware"
programs (AdAware or SpyBot) so that websites don't plant
tracking programs on your machine. And, of course, use a
virus-control program and keep it current!

If you do all that there would be no need for irritating
doctored-up addresses.

Jim Lewis - jklewis@nettally.com - Tallahassee, FL -- Bonsai List
manager emeritus

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Old 2-Jun-2004   #2
Ole Kvaal
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Re: [IBC] IBC/REC.ARTS.BONSAI, SPAM and etc. (was: Sticky, white stuff, etc.)

"Jim Lewis" <jklewis@NETTALLY.COM> wrote in message
news:009c01c448a0$da847ea0$f1102cc7@pavilion...
> > So, could someone please tell me why my request (and others)

> ended
> > up at [IBC], and not only in rec.arts.bonsai?

>

Thanks for your reply. Yes, I do have Mailwasher, Norton, AdAware AND Spybot
plus Opera's spam filter installed on my machine, so I guess you're right,
there's no longer any need for any spamblocker on my behalf. I'll remove it
as soon as I get home from work. :-)

Thanks for your helpfulness and patience.

Ole K


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