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[IBC] Pop ups on the news group
Gary,
I was reading the thread when all of a sudden this message flashed right over the top of post i was reading. My folders were all closed and all I had open was the usenet. Never saw that sort of thing before but I will say that I've been getting 50 to 100 spam a day - 50% in Korean. I'm so sick of it I haven't posted anything anywhere and I was hesitant to say anything about this event. The whole spam thing is so tiresome that if it happens again I think that'll be it for the newsgroups. Rgds, Scott If you are using a PC and a mail or news reader that allows you to block senders, you can get rid of MOST of the Korean spam by creating three "rules" to block them. The first should block this character ± in the FROM box The second should block the same character in the SUBJECT box The third should block that character in the MESSAGE box You create that character (±) by holding down the ALT key on your PC and typing (from the numeric keypad) 0177 There's another character (the A with an umlaut over it) that you should also make those three rules for, but I forget the ALT numeric characters for it. As for the other spam, most will come from bogus addresses, so you need to get creative about blocking them. One method, that gets rid of a number of them, is to block the phrase "feedback form" in the MESSAGE box. Another is to block "to be removed" -- although that could catch some mailing lists which include that phrase at the bottom of the messages, like we used to. You will have to read some of that junk to find other repeated phrases, then create blocks for them. There probably are common phrases in those African relatives who offer to let you share their wealth -- or that *&^%$#@ evangelical who bombards me about God knows what. A useful program that catches a lot of spam before it reaches your mailbox is Mailwasher. www.mailwasher.com, I think. Or do a search for it on Google. Your popup sounds like something you caught from the web, not from a newsgroup. The only advice I can offer there is: 1. to be very careful where you go, and 2. set your browser to accept NO cookies (which means you will not be able to participate in interactive web pages), and 3. Use Ad Aware regularly (it's free). Also, visit their website and get updates and the new data files with some regularity. Those popup blockers that some folks tout are so much trouble to set up that they're not worth the effort (IMHO). They also seem to foul up your system if you have IE set to open pages in new windows. Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL -- Bonsai List manager ************************************************** ****************************** ++++Sponsored, in part, by Jerry Meislik++++ ************************************************** ****************************** -- The IBC HOME PAGE & FAQ: http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ -- +++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++ |
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