On a Mission - Spam removal

Channel Hopper

Suffering fools, so you don't have to.
Staff member
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Website
www.sat-elite.uk
My Satellite Setup
A little less analogue, and a lot more crap.
My Location
UK
I know I haven't signed up, or been anywhere near a stylist in my life, and the amount of utter crap coming in through the mail is starting to grate (the Merlot may also be kicking in).

Have a gander at the image.

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I'm not stupid enough to email back to tell them to feck orf, and am certainly not clicking on the 'unsubscribe'. I'm not going to call the 'styling' apprentice on £2.40 an hour at the counter to deal with it and haven't the inclination to travel to the London slum that is Fulham to argue it out with the boss, so how best to ensure this sort of stuff gets nipped in the bud ?
 

Captain Jack

Burnt out human
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My Satellite Setup
See signature
My Location
North Somerset
Get a Gmail account and pipe your email via that. They have a very good anti-spam system and no need to change your email address.
 

Terryl

Specialist Contributor
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My Satellite Setup
OpenBox X5 on a 1 meter motorized dish.
And now a 10 foot "C" band dish.

Custom built PC
My Location
Deep in the Boonies in the central Sierra Nevada mountains of California.
A bit of steel wool, some good dish soap a bit of a soak will get that spam off the pan, I tend not to burn it, tastes better too.
 
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