My partner has an webmail account that is swamped with Spam. Most of it is titled RETURNED MAIL all as it is from all different addresses it is impossible to enter it into her Spam filter.Why do the spammers do it?
Mike Freeman.
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Re: SPAM
Your partners e-mail system may have been hijacked.
People are maybe using your partners email system to send out spam.
This is why she is getting so much returned e-mail.
Much of the spam we all get is from "ordinairy" peoples PCs that have been hijacked.
You ask why the spammers do it.
Well if you send out enough spam you will always find some idiots who will buy whatever you are trying to sell.
It may be fake viagra, dodgy shares, or whatever, but there are always just enough people who will take you up on your offer.
And of course sending out emails is free, so no cost, it is all profit.
Bastards.
People are maybe using your partners email system to send out spam.
This is why she is getting so much returned e-mail.
Much of the spam we all get is from "ordinairy" peoples PCs that have been hijacked.
You ask why the spammers do it.
Well if you send out enough spam you will always find some idiots who will buy whatever you are trying to sell.
It may be fake viagra, dodgy shares, or whatever, but there are always just enough people who will take you up on your offer.
And of course sending out emails is free, so no cost, it is all profit.
Bastards.
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eroticartist
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Re: SPAM
Hi Guilbert
Thanks a lot for our info but we are both on the same laptop here in Italy and are on dial up through a mobile phone. I don't get much spam but she gets a lot labelled UNDELIVERED MAIL and it is sent from all different email addresses that are gobbledegook. We have a firewall and McAffee virus protection.
We both have webmail but are on different servers ie hosts.
The spam is selling nothing!
Puzzled,
Mike.
Thanks a lot for our info but we are both on the same laptop here in Italy and are on dial up through a mobile phone. I don't get much spam but she gets a lot labelled UNDELIVERED MAIL and it is sent from all different email addresses that are gobbledegook. We have a firewall and McAffee virus protection.
We both have webmail but are on different servers ie hosts.
The spam is selling nothing!
Puzzled,
Mike.
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eroticartist
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Re: SPAM
Hi Guilbert
Thanks a lot for your info but we are both on the same laptop here in Italy and are on dial up through a mobile phone. I don't get much spam but she gets a lot labelled UNDELIVERED MAIL and it is sent from all different email addresses that are gobbledegook. We have a firewall and McAffee virus protection.
We both have webmail but are on different servers ie hosts.
The spam is selling nothing!
Puzzled,
Mike.
Thanks a lot for your info but we are both on the same laptop here in Italy and are on dial up through a mobile phone. I don't get much spam but she gets a lot labelled UNDELIVERED MAIL and it is sent from all different email addresses that are gobbledegook. We have a firewall and McAffee virus protection.
We both have webmail but are on different servers ie hosts.
The spam is selling nothing!
Puzzled,
Mike.
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Re: SPAM
Spammers have many tricks for getting your address, and this "undeliverable mail returned to sender" thing is just one of the tricks they use to try to get you to open their junk. Just delete it and block their address if you can.
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Failure notices for usually start with "MAILER-DAEMON"
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eroticartist
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Re: SPAM
Jacques,
Thank you for the advice. I can't block their addresses because there are hundreds of different ones each day. Also most of the m are not entitled MAILER-DEMON but "undelivered mail subsystem."
Mike.
Thank you for the advice. I can't block their addresses because there are hundreds of different ones each day. Also most of the m are not entitled MAILER-DEMON but "undelivered mail subsystem."
Mike.
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Re: SPAM
Blocking thier address is useless, as they aquire a new address each time they spam you...ie 1o9806738@whatever.com, then the next time it will be a different set of numbers.
The only thing to do is to set up a new mail account even on dial up you should be able to have at least 10 accounts, just go into outlook and click accounts, then add new, then delete your olde account, or even better, use this web based mail account it's free.
The only thing to do is to set up a new mail account even on dial up you should be able to have at least 10 accounts, just go into outlook and click accounts, then add new, then delete your olde account, or even better, use this web based mail account it's free.
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Re: SPAM
Hi Mike, i am recieving the same spam shit as you saying returned mail ,i can get upto a hundred a day most of which come into my bulk folder so i just empty it, i do get the odd one in my inbox which i just mark as spam, they may have got our email addresses fom this site so i wonder if anyone else is getting these !annoyed!
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My opinion is that the spammers probably haven't hacked into your email account.
There are many bulk email programmes (I have used one to send out newsletters to registered users - not spam) and all you have to do is add any email address to the send to, return to and send errors to boxes.
You don't need the password for that account and there are free versions of several types of this software.
So somebody could go and use that bulk email programme at an internet cafe and all they need is a valid email address (e.g. mikefreeman@hotmail.com) for the send to, return to etc etc and the SMTP internet settings which you can usually find via internet explorer then hey presto it's a spammers delight.
There is even an add on facility where you add a plug in which sends you an email when somebody opens a mail so you know the email addy has been recieved. This was something like $10.00 for 15,000 emails.
The spammers can't be traced and you get all the shit in your Inbox.
It's a good piece of software if used correctly but a pain in the arse if it gets into the wrong hands.
This is my opinion as to what's probably happened although I'll bow to somebody else superior knowledge.
There are many bulk email programmes (I have used one to send out newsletters to registered users - not spam) and all you have to do is add any email address to the send to, return to and send errors to boxes.
You don't need the password for that account and there are free versions of several types of this software.
So somebody could go and use that bulk email programme at an internet cafe and all they need is a valid email address (e.g. mikefreeman@hotmail.com) for the send to, return to etc etc and the SMTP internet settings which you can usually find via internet explorer then hey presto it's a spammers delight.
There is even an add on facility where you add a plug in which sends you an email when somebody opens a mail so you know the email addy has been recieved. This was something like $10.00 for 15,000 emails.
The spammers can't be traced and you get all the shit in your Inbox.
It's a good piece of software if used correctly but a pain in the arse if it gets into the wrong hands.
This is my opinion as to what's probably happened although I'll bow to somebody else superior knowledge.
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eroticartist
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Re: SPAM
Graham,
I don't know whether my woman has a "bulk folder" or how to use it. I myself using a different host get a few spam but she gets hundreds especially he non mail delivery ones!
Mike.
I don't know whether my woman has a "bulk folder" or how to use it. I myself using a different host get a few spam but she gets hundreds especially he non mail delivery ones!
Mike.
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