The end of Spam
It's been a couple weeks on my new Emails and I love it. No more Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spam Spaaaaaaaam, oh wonderful Spam Spam Spam Spam. No longer are 2-10 minutes a day spent sweeping up my mailbox. My strategy is simple.
1) New clean Email address
2) 1 "Spam" mail address
3) A computer dedicated to surfing untrusted sites and opening questionable Emails.
4) Any online ordering with non business sites use Spam address
5) There is no number 5
So far so good, I like Gmail. When I encounter something unrecognized I don't open it, I log on with the expendable "bomb diffusing" computer, which incidentally, has no valid Email account. No info of value, spyware can go in, I just wipe it out and reinstall op system. My contacts remain secure.
Superfine!
1) New clean Email address
2) 1 "Spam" mail address
3) A computer dedicated to surfing untrusted sites and opening questionable Emails.
4) Any online ordering with non business sites use Spam address
5) There is no number 5
So far so good, I like Gmail. When I encounter something unrecognized I don't open it, I log on with the expendable "bomb diffusing" computer, which incidentally, has no valid Email account. No info of value, spyware can go in, I just wipe it out and reinstall op system. My contacts remain secure.
Superfine!
1 Comments:
haha I had a bomb diffusing computer once. It blew up.
By Colby, at 6:17 AM
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