I need some e-mail techie advice please and i'm pretty dim when it comes to this sort of stuff
I must now get 40-50 spam emails a day (viagra/ loans/ stock etc)and they are starting to drive me mad.
I use outlook and have a firstname@myfullname.co.uk email address
Any advice/ tips greatfully appreciated.
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I'll get me coat!
Just the anti virus- free stuff that came with my laptop.
maybe there's something free i can download that will work alongside my AVG????
Bleeping computers!!!
2) Never give out your "real" e-mail address in public - if you have to sign up to forums, mailing lists or whatever, use the Google/Hotmail one. Make sure your "real" e-mail address is only given to those you trust.
3) Never give your real e-mail address to ANYBODY who sends group "joke" e-mails all the time - this is where most spam starts, where some dickhead who can't look after their computer "replies all", sticking all the names in their address book, ready for the next time they let their computer invaded by a virus.
(If you're in the habit of sending these e-mails, ALWAYS stick the names in the Bcc field so they can't be seen.)
You should consider getting anti-spam software too - but to be honest these common-sense measures should block 99% of it.
If it's a personal e-mail address (ie not work/business) get a yahoo account - mine is virtually spam free, I reckon I get one or two bits of spam a year...however on my work account I'm getting 30+ a day.
I'm definately going to do a seperate one for personal stuff but that won't stop the biz address.
Any suggestions for anti spam software that won't slow my machine up working alongside avg.
BTW- Solidgone last couple of Viagra spams- $2 each , let us know if you need it and i'll forward the email!!! ;-)
It would be nice if you could set up gmail (which has a good built in spam filter) to pick up mail from other accounts, I have done this via O2, but it doesn't look to be a feature on gmail. On some web services you can forward email on to another account so that might be the answer (forward your email to gmail and let it filter the spam).
If its a business account you can often buy additional spam filtering from the ISP.
R
So your email is stan.co.uk
That quah man, quah (this word is short for quality in case anyone was confused!)
- In Outlook you can set rules where you can delete email when it has certain keywords in it.
Article from yesterday's Guardian about the increase in spam.