Chris Johnson
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06-27-2002 01:11 AM ET (US)
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I wish I had time to do this.
That aside, I've actually setup an anti-spam process for my personal address that effectively blocks all but one or two messages every couple of months. While still letting legitimate people and companies contact me easily.
All you have to do is drop your spam-infected email address, get a new address that you don't tell anyone and then run through a system like www.sneakemail.com. Then whenever an alias starts to get spammed, drop it and create a new one.
I've also got a Spamcop address in the process, which I have as my reply-to address when I want to bypass sneakemail.
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