techradar.com— A new study details how spammers ? the bane of our email inboxes ? still make pots of money, despite only receiving a response to one in every 12,500,000 emails they spam out.
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Yeah gmails filter owns yahoo. I get very minimal spam into my actual inbox. Gmail receives spam but most of it is tossed into the spam folder. Just do your part and make sure your reporting what is spam so the rest of us can benefit.
Yes there is, BigConna. It filters into your spam folder, and displays exactly how many mails are in there. They auto-delete after 30 days, but still. The filters they use are indeed impeccable though. I've never had a real email filtered into there, and only like one spam email every other day reaches my inbox, and I get quite a few spam mails.
gmprunnerNov 11, 2008
*whoosh* @ Me1000
Closed AccountNov 11, 2008
Yah because that would make sense.
addiktionNov 11, 2008
Yeah gmails filter owns yahoo. I get very minimal spam into my actual inbox. Gmail receives spam but most of it is tossed into the spam folder. Just do your part and make sure your reporting what is spam so the rest of us can benefit.
mrassmanNov 11, 2008
ha Futurama..?
cojerkNov 11, 2008
Dumb and Dumber
thekitchensinkxNov 11, 2008
Yes there is, BigConna. It filters into your spam folder, and displays exactly how many mails are in there. They auto-delete after 30 days, but still. The filters they use are indeed impeccable though. I've never had a real email filtered into there, and only like one spam email every other day reaches my inbox, and I get quite a few spam mails.
sanalisnailNov 13, 2008
Did anyone else notice how thats one person per double Earth's population?
jericonNov 22, 2008
o.O No it's not.There are a few BILLION people on the earth. not 6 million.
jaredsgirlFeb 1, 2009
Yea, I get really tired of being told I've won the Liberian lottery. Such bull! Thanks for sharing. <a class="user" href="http://www.ehow.com/members/jaredsgirl.html?view=3rd">http://www.ehow.com/members/jaredsgirl.html?view=3 ...</a>