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    Quote Originally Posted by incrediblestuff View Post
    yes these n00bs have been spamming my ass off on a daily basis for the last month: i keep blocking them but its not working -.-

    how to do this?

    they obviously were fake to me, as i recognized the platinum play too,
    another one i wont play at btw ^^

    i wish roanan was here to help me kill their spamserver!

    but seriously: unsubscribe links i dont want to use, cause they are mostly fake in my experience, and i get nasty things on my pc when i click them:
    so what to do\?
    Since I switched to Gmail, over a year ago, I am finally spared all a this spammy BS. The extremely rare spam emails I have received were all obliterated, permanently, never to return, with one click. I have used yahoo, gmx, hotmail, windows live, and others, nothing even comes close. NO spam, no folders, no lost drafts - any mis-keying that would have lost everything I had typed in an email in the past now only causes Gmail to "auto-save" whatever I'm writing as a draft. Every email in or out is automatically archived without a thought and I can find any email ever received, written or imported from old email accounts without ever having had to give any consideration as to how best to save it, originally and I have never had any need to delete any email worth reading.
    ; =O)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bernynhel View Post
    Since I switched to Gmail, I've been finally spared all a this spammy BS. The extremely rare spam emails I have received were all obliterated, permanently, never to return, with one click.
    really?

    i havent use my gmail in ages because everytime i logged on, i ha 50 new casino spammails, viagra or jewelry offers 0.0

    and i did use the filters, with all the words i did not want to see again added
    all to no avail.

    so im not sure what to do, there are some hardcore spammers, that keep getting back, everytime witth a diff addy, but the same shite topics..
    im not really educated on the topic, so, what do you click to get rid of em then Bernyn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by incrediblestuff View Post
    really?

    i havent use my gmail in ages because everytime i logged on, i ha 50 new casino spammails, viagra or jewelry offers 0.0

    and i did use the filters, with all the words i did not want to see again added
    all to no avail.

    so im not sure what to do, there are some hardcore spammers, that keep getting back, everytime witth a diff addy, but the same shite topics..
    im not really educated on the topic, so, what do you click to get rid of em then Bernyn?
    Since I only switched full time over a year ago, I have never given it to anyone other than 100% trustworthy places. FL, 3Dice, JP Capitol, those caliber casinos.

    Almost 100% of spam goes to the spam folder - and since 7:00PM, Monday, the 17th, only 7 emails in the spam.

    I delete those emails in "Spam", en masse, maybe twice a week with the "Delete forever" button. Occasionally a new, good email lands there, so I check and click, "Not spam" first. Don't want to accidentally label a non-spam email as spam, if I can help it. I don't remember the last time any spam got through to my "inbox" but when it did I clicked "Report Spam" is all.

    I have "throw down" email addresses at yahoo which I use to register at every new site I join no matter what. It's worth Yahoo's nominal, annual upgrade fee to have unlimited use of instantly creatable/disposable email addresses. After I determine they're cool (no huge piles a spam in yahoo since joining), and I decide if I'm actually going to be frequenting there or if I even want any email from them, then I notify the site of my "new" Gmail address.

    If your keeping-Gmail-clean-ship has already sailed, I'd contact them and see if a new account is an option. Knowing what I know, it'd be worth a try.

    GL!
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