24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Jaime steward
I don't know about you. But I'm getting sick of people that
don't clean forwarded email before they send them.
I get all kind of forwarded email from friends and family that
has been forwarded. Everybody's email is prone to spam because
it's right there in the to: line. Then when you open the email
in the body of the message there is other people's email from
the previous person and so on.
So Congress enacted the Can-spam act. It says that the senders
address and a way to contact them to remove you from the list
somewhere in the email. It's absurd when they enacted something
like this when people email's are open to be spamed.
Here are some ways to curb Spam or at lease be able to complain
about spam. Otherwise don't complain and have congress enact
absurd law like the can spam act.
When you forward email go into the email body and copy the email
and paste it in a new email minus the people's email's Instead
of just hitting the forward button on your email program.
Go into your address book and make a new contact as Undisclosed
recipient and then associated your email address with that
contact name. Save that entry to your address book.
So next time you want to send one email to numerous people in
your address book. Do this
Go into your address book. Select Undisclosed recipient from the
list. Put that in your To: field. With that done, go back into
your address book and select people from your list and put them
in the Bcc: field of your email. When people receive email it
will show this.
To:Undisclosed recipient or your email address depending again
on your email program. Subject: whatever you want Bcc: Nothing
It won't show up. Even when the full header is viewed
It serves two purposes. One people's email address are out in
the open and two. The recipient doesn't know who you sent the
email nor should it be their business.
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