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How do spammers get my email address?
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Q: Answer Unfortunately, spammers are getting more clever. They get your address in a variety of ways. Many harvest addresses from Usenet postings and web pages, by viewing mailing list archives, or by buying them from companies that claim to have ...
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c-spam-filtering
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I'm getting spam from MIT. Now what?
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Q: Answer If spam was sent to an MIT list you're on If the mail came from within MIT, ask Is this spam, or did the person simply make a mistake in terms of the list's purpose? If the message went to an MIT list that you're on, you ...
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c-spam-filtering
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What is Spam?
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Q: Answer Unsolicited bulk email is often referred to as spam, an unfortunate use of the Hormel Corporation's luncheon meat of the same name. The key word here is unsolicited: spam, like junk mail, is not something that you asked for. It appears in your ...
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c-email, quarantine
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