Hmm...
What email application are you using? If it's Outlook you might want to
check what view you are in (recent messages, unread messages, last 7 days,
etc).
"kendrz" <> wrote in message
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>
> "Andrew" wrote:
>
>> To answer question 1 and 2... (I don't use messenger so I can't help with
>> 3)
>>
>> 1. Many ways. Some email addresses are sold on from website
>> registrations.
>> For example sites such as Facebook, Slashdot, MySpace, etc require you to
>> have a real email account to join and there is very little real
>> protection
>> to stop that information being sold on. I am not saying these particular
>> sites do this, they are merely an example.
>>
>> Another way is that some spammers will randomly generate email addresses
>> for
>> known domains and send spam out this way. If they don't receive an email
>> delivery failed response then they assume that the address is live.
>>
>> And the last obvious way is through PCs that have been compromised by
>> malware (viruses, worms, spyware, etc) might broadcast email addresses
>> from
>> contact lists, etc, back to a central location for processing.
>>
>> Spam is big business. They will get your email address sooner or later.
>>
>> 2. You can't - not forever. Email filters have improved out of sight
>> over
>> the past 2 years but spammers seem to be making a comeback. The science
>> of
>> email blocking is complex and wide-ranging, encompassing everything from
>> artificial intelligence to practical psychology. But the spammers will
>> always manage to gain small wins by developing new and interesting ways
>> to
>> bypass the filters.
>>
>> On a practical front you could try using a spam filter that allows ONLY
>> content from certain mailboxes but it might only be a matter of time
>> before
>> even this is overcome.
>>
>> Spam is big business. They will get through eventually.
>>
>> Just because they have gotten through doesn't mean that they have got
>> your
>> credit card details, or have installed anything on your PC. Don't panic,
>> remember where the delete key is, and remember:
>
>
> thank you, very informative. cant delete them caus i haven't found them
> yet, messenger tells me i received them and "inbox - 3 messages" says
> thier
> there, but in my normal inbox screen (and junk folder) they are not.
>
> guess im in the "spam" system now, might have to disable the notification
> if
> it keeps up.
>
> thanks again
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