For several months I have been getting emails from individuals with garbled
up subject lines. They are come-ons for products or services and I have to
open them up to delete them. How can I stop these emails? I have the
Anti-spyware Beta from Microsoft. Thanks
--
leapinlemur

Re: Unwanted emails by Jurren

Jurren
Fri Dec 30 15:56:42 CST 2005

leapinlemur wrote:
> For several months I have been getting emails from individuals with garbled
> up subject lines. They are come-ons for products or services and I have to
> open them up to delete them. How can I stop these emails? I have the
> Anti-spyware Beta from Microsoft. Thanks

You can't really stop them. They're coming from infected computers with
your email address on the hard drive.

You should just delete them without opening them first. Make sure you
keep your antivirus program up-to-date. You could check your computer by
doing an online scan at:
"Windows Live Safety Center"
http://safety.live.com/site/en-US/default.htm


Re: Unwanted emails by rjdriver

rjdriver
Sat Dec 31 14:48:15 CST 2005


"leapinlemur" <leapinlemur@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:D3661C8F-79EE-4C7F-959A-23DDF81F896C@microsoft.com...
> For several months I have been getting emails from individuals with
> garbled
> up subject lines. They are come-ons for products or services and I have to
> open them up to delete them. How can I stop these emails? I have the
> Anti-spyware Beta from Microsoft. Thanks
> --
> leapinlemur



If you are using Outlook for e-mail (not Outlook Express), I have found that
Spam Bayes works very well. It takes little while to get fully trained to
the point where you can absolutely trust it, but once it does, it is well
worth the price (free).

http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/windows.html


Bob