Archive for January, 2010

It is not a file, it is an email that comes into my Spam mail box. Now can I stop from entering my system.
I received an email from a distant acquaintance that asked me to be her friend (not on Facebook, some other entity). I then received another email from her saying not to open the first email Too late! I did open it before deleting it. It is supposedly spam that will replicate itself through my address book. Is there a way to clean my address book and prevent spreading this email to friends?
My website address is being used by Spammers as a 'return address' and forged as the 'from' address. I find daily, spam from 'me' in the spam folder. I followed Gmail's advice in reporting the emails with full headers to SPAM@UCE.go. Of course this hasn't stopped the emails. I am concerned about my website being identified and circulated in connection with all the penis enlargement spam! Please help.... how can I find a way for my address and website to be safe.
And how do I stop them? My anti virus software is up-to-date but for the last few weeks I have suddenly started getting inappropriate emails from the USA. Yesterday I had 99! They are going into my spam inbox, but I just want to get rid of them and stop getting any more. Thank you. Thanks
I use Gmail, I get an incredible amount of mail in Spam, from 'me', below is the info and advice from Google help, which I have followed by regularly forwarding the full header (spam) messages to the address they give. Meanwhile I am alarmed that the email address of my website is being used by spammers to send penis enlarging treatments:) CAN YOU HELP BY SUGGESTING A SOLUTION? Google's info and advice: There are messages in Spam from 'me.' One common tactic used by spammers is to send a message to a recipient, and fake the 'From:' field to contain the same address. Spammers hope that because the mail is sent 'from' your address, it will slip past our spam filters. But not so fast! Gmail authenticates all of our mail, so we know when a message wasn't actually sent by you. Because Gmail replaces your email address with 'me' when you look at lists of messages, you may see spam mail from 'me' in your Spam folder. All this indicates is that someone forged the return address on your messages to be your own email address. If we miss any messages, we ask you to report them by checking the box next to the unwanted message and clicking Report Spam at the top of your inbox, or by opening the message and clicking Report Spam at the top of the message. You can help stop spammers by also sending the full headers of these unlawful messages to the Federal Trade Commission at spam@uce.gov. REPORTING TO THE ABOVE HAS NOT DIMINISHED THE SPAM GOING OUT WITH MY FORGED ADDRESS, HELP!
And it's usually a porn group. It grosses me out, and pisses me off. And I get an email about it every time I enter a Yahoo game. I've tried marking them as spam, but I still continue to get them. Why do I get these requests, and how can I stop them from coming?
Something has gotten into my address book and keeps sending my contacts spam messages with my address as the sender. My friends keep asking why am I sending them spam. I am not doing this how can I stop this from happening. It seems like some kind of spyware but I have Zone Alarm which should have caught this. No virus has been sent to destroy anything just spam to buy something.
I stopped using P2S due to the fact that my email kept getting spammed with a ton of stupid emails. I know I should've used a spam email, but they also sometimes ask for my phone number. Should I give them a fake, made up phone number? The same goes for my address, I don't want to get a bunch of stuff mailed to my house, I just want points! Anyway around this at all? I've tried Lockerz already and it sucks because I've had enough points to buy something for a while now but the stupid redeem days are so dumb in execution it is near impossible to get what you want.