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some useful tricks
Uploaded by: TheShadowHog
things for thought
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gladiuss (01/16/2013) [-]
For you whiney faggots sniveling about "reposts", I'm sure OP apologizes for that fact that every fucking human being on the planet automatically saw this immediately the first time it was posted.
Of course they did. Every time something gets posted on FJ it is automatically BEAMED into the brains of every man, woman, child and brony in the fucking galaxy, right?
Of course they did. Every time something gets posted on FJ it is automatically BEAMED into the brains of every man, woman, child and brony in the fucking galaxy, right?
Here's another good tip for dealing with spam emails (at least for residents of the US or anyone receiving spam that seems to be coming from the US).
Under US law, it is a federal crime for a person to use the Internet (or any device with access to the Internet) to spam advertisements without divulging their full identity (actual identity, not screen name or alias) and contact information to contact them to request they cease contacting you with advertisements.
If you receive spam email you can forward it to a special government email address for them to investigate and take action against the spammers.
When I found out about this method of dealing with spam years ago I spent a day or so forwarding all the spam I received on my Yahoo email account to that address. In what felt like an instant (likely it was more like a week or less) ALL of the spam ceases.
That's pretty fucking impressive given that it was a Yahoo email account receiving a daily deluge of spam of every type you can possibly imagine and it all came to an abrupt stop.
I didn't receive any spam on that account for a number of years. When I finally did start to receive spam again it was only a small amount every now and then, and most of it was in German (for some kind of casino or something).
Lately this method has been getting slower results for me, but that's only been with a few select types of spam. Everything else still gets taken care of very fast.
If you want to try this method just forward the spam/scam email (include any attachments) to this email address: SPAM@UCE.GOV
Under US law, it is a federal crime for a person to use the Internet (or any device with access to the Internet) to spam advertisements without divulging their full identity (actual identity, not screen name or alias) and contact information to contact them to request they cease contacting you with advertisements.
If you receive spam email you can forward it to a special government email address for them to investigate and take action against the spammers.
When I found out about this method of dealing with spam years ago I spent a day or so forwarding all the spam I received on my Yahoo email account to that address. In what felt like an instant (likely it was more like a week or less) ALL of the spam ceases.
That's pretty fucking impressive given that it was a Yahoo email account receiving a daily deluge of spam of every type you can possibly imagine and it all came to an abrupt stop.
I didn't receive any spam on that account for a number of years. When I finally did start to receive spam again it was only a small amount every now and then, and most of it was in German (for some kind of casino or something).
Lately this method has been getting slower results for me, but that's only been with a few select types of spam. Everything else still gets taken care of very fast.
If you want to try this method just forward the spam/scam email (include any attachments) to this email address: SPAM@UCE.GOV