Re: Spam from National Semiconductor




"Winfield Hill" <Winfield_member@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:dn5gb701176@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

> What's the matter with you people. Yes, some web-sites become so
> complicated they lose track of how to direct you to the correct OFF
> location. But it's really not an issue, because all their email can
> be eliminated by means of an easily-set filter. So I say, learn about
> your email's filters, and set them, and stop suffering and complaining.

"The Matter" is that there is no point in learning Microsoft Outlooks
"filter" unless you *want* suffering!

Instead of complaining about the broken tools and idiots running other
broken tools, there is Revenge: http://labrea.sourceforge.net/ (needs Linux)
and Denial: http://spambayes.sourceforge.net/ (which is a filter that
*works* - even in Outlook).



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