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Summary: Overwhelmed by the onslaught of garbage which is clogging your inbox? Embarrassed by the smut and insulted by the scams? Feeling violated by the fact that spammers manage to shove their junk in your private inbox no matter what you do? Frustrated as h*ll and don't ...

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Overwhelmed by the onslaught of garbage which is clogging your inbox?

Embarrassed by the smut and insulted by the scams?

Feeling violated by the fact that spammers manage to shove their junk in
your private inbox no matter what you do?

Frustrated as h*ll and don’t want to take it anymore?

Then tell those spammers, “I’m not going to take your junk any more!”, and take back your inbox! More…

Stopping Spam - For Windows Users

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4 Comments »

  1. Dear Aunty Spam, Now your true colors show. Sure you provided assistance to legislaturs to write laws against Spam, and yes you run a website to preach against spam. But in the end its all about the money. You are a part of the group that sees an opportunity to make money “stopping spam”. Of course that never really happens, why kill the cash cow? Then how would you sell your books? If you really wanted to stop Spam, you could have helped write correct laws, or allowed state laws to pass that would have stopped Spam. In truth the spammers are easy to find, else how would they be able to sell their product? HEY THEY ADVERTISE THEIR WEBSITE!!!! It’s just like the drug problem. The DEA, FBI, etc. with their billion dollar budgets can’t find the drugs, while any street corner junkie can find them in an hour or less??!! What’s the problem with this picture? Do you want to be part of the solution??, or are you part of the problem??

    Comment by Wayne — 8/22/2005 @ 11:30 am

  2. Wayne: What kind of mouth-breathing moron are you? Few people have given so much of their time, effort, and talents, as Aunty Spam has given to improving the lives of average spam-beseiged Internet users. She gives away tons of information, has forgone many profitable career paths to spend her days working for people just like you… and you begrudge her making a couple of bucks on a nicely written, well organized resource like her ebook? She could probably sell a million of them and still be in the hole when it comes to the amount of time and money she’s spent in her decade-long fight against spam. The only “problem with this picture” is ungrateful jerks who haven’t done anything and instead sit on their corpulant backsides taking potshots at those who have bent over backwards to help. Take your whining to some place where people care!

    Comment by Ray Everett-Church — 8/22/2005 @ 1:07 pm

  3. Pay no attention, Aunty. This is just another one of those people who thinks that the spam problem is as simple as he is.

    Paul

    Comment by Paul Myers — 8/22/2005 @ 5:49 pm

  4. Likeed it

    Comment by Sammie Hosini — 2/11/2008 @ 9:44 am

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