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Potty the Pirate Inner circle 4632 Posts |
http://www.spamarrest.com/tryit/index.jsp?1361731623605
It's not something that I'd use right now, because I think it would deter clients. But another entertainer contacted me today, and I had to jump through the (very easy) "Spam Arrest" loops to reply. I was very impressed, seems like a really good piece of technology. How do you think clients would respond to this? My feeling is I'd lose business. But at the same time, my initial reaction was very positive. Certainly something to consider going forward, when spam is likely to become out of control.... |
Dougini Inner circle The Beautiful State Of Maine 7130 Posts |
Hi Potty!
When I have to pay a subscription to avoid unwanted advertising, I may as well have my 'net disconnected. Remember Television? Completely, utterly free, once you buy the appliance. Just turn it on. OK, electricity, right. But, we now pay for the internet. We pay for cable. The ads STILL bombard us! Now, I have to PAY to have unwanted advertising removed??? The money-grubbing .bastards get us either way, don't they? At least AOL has a Spam Filter... Doug |
Jim Sparx Inner circle Far Out, Texas 1144 Posts |
MailWasher free blocks all spam and lets me look at emails even before they are download from my ISP. My ISP service also has a spam filter. I get nothing.
Et tu, Spartacus?
https://fineartamerica.com/profiles/chispadeelpaso.html |
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