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January 11th, 2005, 06:15 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
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Something suddenly possessed my sister to start to open, read and printout the emails from her spam folder at work...
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Is your sister unhappy at work and trying to waste the company printer ink?
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January 11th, 2005, 06:38 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
Well until i setup a new email address i got like 20+ per day. Now im getting one or two per day, which is okay...
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January 11th, 2005, 06:54 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
Before I moved to Washington, I was getting 50-75 a day. I was in Washington for over 3 years. When I came back to Santa Cruz, I signed back on with my old ISP using the same nick since it was still available. When I set up my email account and downloaded new email......Yep, over 8000 emails and all of them spam, some of them pretty nasty spam that could have potentially caused problems, some nasty virii. It seems my ISP never deleted my original account and just reattached me too it when I came back. 3 years worth of spam, OH MY!!! 
Needless to say, I asked them to delete that account and continue to use my own server account. On that one, I use 3 different email addy's and, surprisingly, receive an inordinate amount of spam at the seiv addy. I seldom see it, however, as I use a spam filter (GFI Mail Essentials) and have it set to delete weekly. I occasionally check to make sure it is not catching legit emails.
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January 11th, 2005, 07:18 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
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Well until i setup a new email address i got like 20+ per day. Now im getting one or two per day, which is okay...
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Before I changed E-mail addresses I would get about twenty a day on average.
Now if you want to talk about volumes of useful e-mail, you should visit my dads work e-mail. On good days he gets less than fifty non-spam e-mail (you know, from people he actually knows). He's said that he's actually gotten over a hundred non-spam e-mails in one day!!!
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January 11th, 2005, 10:16 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
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Before I moved to Washington, I was getting 50-75 a day. I was in Washington for over 3 years. When I came back to Santa Cruz,
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Another defector!  The Evergreen state is GOD COUNTRY! Be sure to tell everyone down there to STAY in CA. Tell them that WA is a horrible backwards hillbilly place with dirt roads filled with horse and buggies.
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January 12th, 2005, 12:14 AM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
I usually only get about 2 spam emails a day, and that's with the email address that I've had since I was 12. So for almost 6 years, I've managed to avoid becoming innundated with spam. It's a miracle!! 
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January 12th, 2005, 01:26 AM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
It sometimes surprises me the emails I get. Sometimes it simply says "Here is that attachment you asked for", I think not  , or even no message at all. Either they are stupid or they think I am. I don't know which is worse.
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January 11th, 2005, 07:14 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
Raging Deadstar said:
"Is your sister unhappy at work and trying to waste the company printer ink?"
Ahhh. I dunno what to say -- my sister, she's just not the geek that I am. She hasn't heard of these sorts of things and its all new and magical for her. That's a nice way of putting it -- on some mild level you could say she's just not as computer literate as the average person you'll meet on these forums.
I sent her a link to a story on Fark, something about some high school in the midwest. It think it was directly connecting teacher pay to student test scores, or something, I can't even recall it.
Anyway, two weeks after I sent it, she responds, "Sorry, I don't care much for Britney Spears. Is that really your musical taste?" And I'm like, "Huh? Wha... jus ... What are you talking about?"
It appears she's missed the embedded HTML link and was just reading the advertisement Yahoo! Mail puts beneath it's sig. I just don't know what to say. I just assumed everyone knows about those ads on web pages, and ignores them. Somehow she gravitated towards it.
Another time, I'm at my friends house. I've emailed myself my bookmarks so I can access them from his computer. I fire up hotmail, and start browsing, and my friend points out the animated "Find a Mate" advert on the side. I say "I'm sorry, but on my computer its blocked, so I didn't even know it was there." "Oh, no, don't worry, go ahead and click, meet someone." He doesn't even get what I was doing, using my own email as a storage point for bookmarks.
He doesn't get it, I never pay attention to the rare advert that makes it past my cookie and image blockers. I didn't even notice it. I wouldn't buy anything that needs to be advertised that way. I mean, find a mate, by that method? It just doesn't occur to me.
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January 11th, 2005, 09:12 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
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Something suddenly possessed my sister to start to open, read and printout the emails from her spam folder at work. I told her to just forget about it, but she's intrigued. She's mystified at the contents -- random words, strung together from one of those text generators. I told her it was an attempt to beat spam filters -- so she asks, "Why?".
You know, I have no answer for that question. The spam filter finds it anyway, so it doesn't even work. They're not trying to sell her anything, there's no plaintext. There's no embedded image or HTML to send an infection, so I'm drawing a blank as to why the emails are sent.
They're from a German domain, so I'm just guessing the computer geeks at her school have script kiddie friends in Europe and they slam the networks at each other's school for the fun of it.
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They are probes trying to get a read reciept sent back by mail clients set to send them by default when you read the email. Any read reciepts that come back go into a list of "valid" email addresses.
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January 11th, 2005, 09:50 PM
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Re: OT: Interesting Emails
Yep...
Now that I use Mozilla for my email instead of Outlook Bug-Express I have set it to NOT load images and other URLs in emails. You are just telling the spammers that they have a live one when you look at the email unless you deliberately disconnect before viewing it.
I generally get several spam Messages a day but nothing like what most people get. I managed to keep my email address very private/restricted for a long time so I didn't get much spam and was still using OE out of habit/inertia. But I got a 'phishing' attack email that loaded some sort of automatic script (invoking IE despite my default browser being Mozilla) and tried to send me to a website in China a few months ago and that was it for OE. Now I'm using Mozilla and Mozilla mail exclusively. No more Ieeee or Oeeee problems for meeee! 
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