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    Need massive SPAM reply for unsubscribe

    I got at least 10 invitation per day for different seminars hold in Thailand and in Thai language.

    I reply at least to 3 each day to remove me from their email list, there is NEVER aknowledgement...there is no UNSUBSCRIBE addy, message is in Thai but i really think no one bothers to place that much wanted feature, damn spammers.

    I am never removed from their list and continue to get those invitation, so for a month or so, i started to reply 3 to 5 times that i would be glad they remove my email from their list.

    This is tricky too coz just reply most of times does not work, you have to find the email that is somwhere down in the message to tell them that you so much would enjoy pay few thousands THB to join a seminar spoken in passa Thai. And with this email i politely ask to be removed...(i do that in english)


    Is there a way MASSIVE, like 100 times or so send that please remove me ?

    Any help very appreciated, thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by forreachingme
    I reply at least to 3 each day to remove me from their email list,
    HUGE mistake .

    You are simply confirming a live e-mail address .

    Never reply to spam .

    You need to set up blacklists and whittle them down .

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    I started to mark messages as junk, not sure it's good enough, coz once it comes for Chutikarn, then from passaporn, then wirawat...

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    exactly , thus you need to block the domains they use .

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    G Mail seems to stop and awful lot of this! Only get about 2 spams a week.Thank you G mail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crippen View Post
    G Mail seems to stop and awful lot of this! Only get about 2 spams a week.Thank you G mail.
    Yep.
    Mid is probably spot-on when suggesting that responding just makes it worse - even when an "unsubscribe" feature is provided.
    A decent email account will have bottons and knobs for blockage of particular domains and suspicious incoming.

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    Not for everyone and not free but I am happy with SpamArrest.

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    Gmail is without a doubt the best at stopping unwanted emails without catching ones you want in the process.

    And you can read/write it in Outlook (or another POP/SMTP client( if you don't like the web interface.

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