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> Fantastic - less reason for you to be concerned. I get the same thing
with
> my ISP.. But I also have other accounts.. gmail, hotmail, hushmail and a
few
> others. And the great thing about the free ones - technically the
> information I provided them may be entirely false and thus have NO
> association with myself!
Believe it or not, I have only one email ID and thats from Hotmail. How can
I have a number of others and be able to manage them? I mean, keep them all
in one folder or something like that?
"Shenan Stanley" <news_helper@hushmail.com> wrote in message
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> MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
> > ... in addition, a²( A squared ) has a free malware (trojans,
> > worms, spyware, etc. ) scanner and removal tool that comes in handy
> > prior to a formal cleaning of the system with the installed AV :
> > http://www.emsisoft.com/en/
>
> Santa wrote:
> > Not For Me!!!
> >
> > You cannot use it unless you Create an account and it wants your
> > e-mail address...
> >
> > good way to Start recieving more JUNK SPAMM
>
> MowGreen [MVP] wrote:
> > What ? You don't have a throw away spam trap addy ? How quaint
😉
>
> Santa wrote:
> > Why Start getting Spam,, After 10 years on the internet and No Spamm
> > yet
>
> Shenan Stanley wrote:
> > So you can go all around the world making millions of stops in a
> > single night - but you miss something as obvious as "spam trap
> > address"?
> > Sure - your main email account may not have spam, and no one is
> > saying you should sign-up and chance it - but you could create a
> > free email address on dozens of different servers and use that to
> > sign up and try new things.. Check that email when necessary (via a
> > web browser most likely) and delete everything or go through it - up
> > to you.. But why hold yourself back from trying new things?
>
> Santa wrote:
> > My point is.. There is No need for an e-mail address in order to Try
> > out a piece of software.. Legit Software Company's Never ask for an
> > e-mail address BEFORE trying out their software!!
>
> That statement is entirely false.. I have many tried out many "legitmate"
> software packages from reputable software companies (Microsoft..
Symantec..
> Adobe.. so on) and some of the trials have, in fact, required a valid
email
> address to download the software.
>
> > And Beside .. with My ISP I have 7 e-mail accounts I could setup and
> > Delete At will!! No need For YAHOO or HOTMAIL..
>
> Fantastic - less reason for you to be concerned. I get the same thing
with
> my ISP.. But I also have other accounts.. gmail, hotmail, hushmail and a
few
> others. And the great thing about the free ones - technically the
> information I provided them may be entirely false and thus have NO
> association with myself!
>
> > Most Users Never Relize Where All Their Junk/ Viagra/ Spam/ Sender
> > Get Their e-mails From!!
>
>
> Very true - many get them from posting their valid email addresses in
> newsgroups such as these. Some get them from signing up for services -
many
> services are valid and the user fails to read the privacy statement of the
> company they are giving their email address to.
>
> However - to deny a potential software solution trial due to some paranoia
> about getting spam (when you could use false information to sign up) seems
> ludicrous to me.
>
> --
> <- Shenan ->
> --
> The information is provided "as is", it is suggested you research for
> yourself before you take any advice - you are the one ultimately
> responsible for your actions/problems/solutions. Know what you are
> getting into before you jump in with both feet.
>
>