NNTP instead of mail
Jim Leonard
trixter at oldskool.org
Tue Mar 8 20:45:36 CST 2005
Jerome H. Fine wrote:
> of shifting from dialup to high speed was that I had
> to change my e-mail address. Spam dropped from 30 per
> day to zero for the next year. So far this year it is
I get well over 200 a day. Filtering keeps about 99% of them out, and never a
false positive (I got 2 false positives last year and I didn't respond to them
anyway because I didn't care to reply to them :-)
This is because I've had my email address for nearly a decade, and I have no
plans on changing it. I will never change my email address, because I want my
friends to always have a way to contact me. Spam sucks, but not having your
friends able to contact you sucks more.
> which incoming e-mails should be deleted, I first
> disconnect the system from the internet (unplug the RJ45).
> Some e-mails attempt to connect directly to an internet
> address. If the internet connection is not working, this
> tends to be an added protection. The disconnect takes
> about 3 seconds since I added a second RJ45 cable and a
> female to female connector right beside the keyboard.
>
> Does anyone else do this as well?
No, I run email clients that don't have vulnerabilities!!! Change your email
client to something that doesn't attempt to run trojans! (Thunderbird, mutt,
pine, etc.)
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