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I have had many email accounts over the past few years, some of which I have dropped as a result of freebies and giving my email address out for information to be sent to me. Most of which had resulted in SPAM. Once the SPAMMERS get your email address, there is very little hope for it. The best thing I always done was to quit using the email address for awhile. SPAMMERS do not like getting emails themselves. If you let your email box get full, it will start "bouncing" the email back to whoever sent it.

Now that is said, some people send sPAM and don't even realize it. What happened to one of my email addresses was the SPAMMERS have "spoofed" my email address. That means they actually send the email and it looks, smells, taste and is all but from my email address. It actually isn't, but almost everything tells the recipient it is. My one website was actually banned from my host because it was reported as being a SPAM site.

Sometimes you can get your email back under control if they are sending the SPAM to you by using the full box trick. Now Google's GMail had marked all but 3 messages out of 16 when I signed up for a freebie MR Clean Magic Erasor. That was a pretty good deal I think.

Let me know what you think or if you have a story to share.
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Created on February 6, 2007
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