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Mock Cockpit wrote:Ime the only way to stop it is to make your address "yournumber@docomo.ne.jp" which kind of fucks you as then only other docomo subscribers can mail you as far as I know.
"I'm really trying to avoid changing my mail addy"
Coligny wrote:#reading fail:)
Mock Cockpit wrote:Comprehension fail there, Choko can fix it by changing his number. Keeping his present number is a non-starter. That has been thoroughly spamminated like a bukkake convention.
;)"Yeah, I've been always awkward toward women and have spent pathetic life so far but I could graduate from being a cherry boy by using geisha's pussy at last! Yeah!! And off course I have an account in Fuckedgaijin.com. Yeah!!!"
GomiGirl wrote:There is a setting that rejects mail that doesn't pass a reverse DNS lookup test.
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Coligny wrote:#reading fail:
You can give her mah address If ya want... (iz th3 Benz gurl ?)
Mock Cockpit wrote:Comprehension fail there, Choko can fix it by changing his number. Keeping his present number is a non-starter. That has been thoroughly spamminated like a bukkake convention.
GomiGirl wrote:There is a setting that rejects mail that doesn't pass a reverse DNS lookup test.
I suggest you go to the DOCOMO shop and get them to set up the filters for you.
chokonen888 wrote:
Has nothing to do with my number, it's my e-mail addy. Seems like it's the new way to get lemur revenge. Apparently she used it as a contact on a bunch of deai sites and I had a ton of weirdo guys mailing me asking for sex. After that died down, it's been wave after wave of spam from various deai to companies trying to hire girls for "baito" in their spare time haha.
wagyl wrote:By the way, the method is old. Maybe you have been lucky, or chosen the right lemurs so far.
wagyl wrote:Ahh with more detail it is how I suspected: your e-ddress is out in the wild and frankly no spam filter based on sender's address will do any good, unless you are prepared to go the route omae mona suggested. Basically, that is limiting you to receive e-mail from the docomo.ne.jp, ezweb.ne.jp domains and the softbank/vodafone/J phone constellation.
By the way, the method is old. Maybe you have been lucky, or chosen the right lemurs so far.
That said, Docomo's spam filter has been rubbish from the beginning. I would believe it if someone said that they had deliberately made it slack to boost revenue from before the days of unlimited data packages.
Coligny wrote:On a side note, if you want to make it ugly and have some sort of proof, just go to the cops...
chokonen888 wrote:I think by not changing my mail addy, she probably thinks she's failed and wasted her time trying to annoy me.
Mike Oxlong wrote:Unless you two are still in communication, how would she know?
wagyl wrote:Ahh with more detail it is how I suspected: your e-ddress is out in the wild and frankly no spam filter based on sender's address will do any good, unless you are prepared to go the route omae mona suggested. Basically, that is limiting you to receive e-mail from the docomo.ne.jp, ezweb.ne.jp domains and the softbank/vodafone/J phone constellation.
By the way, the method is old. Maybe you have been lucky, or chosen the right lemurs so far.
That said, Docomo's spam filter has been rubbish from the beginning. I would believe it if someone said that they had deliberately made it slack to boost revenue from before the days of unlimited data packages.
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