Help me get rid of Bull's Eye Gold, please
Rick Levine
rlevine at cwmarsmail.cwmars.org
Tue Apr 21 10:49:25 EDT 1998
Your email reader should allow you to define "rules" or "filters" to govern
the disposition of the mail you receive. You would define a filter so that
any message from <tvt9977 at msn.com> will automatically be deleted when
received or, better yet, deleted from the server (so that it doesn't even
get downloaded).
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Rick Levine, Technical Specialist
Central Massachusetts Regional Library System
3 Salem Square, Worcester, MA 01608-2074
voice: 508 799-1684 fax: 508 799-1611
rlevine at cwmars.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: web4lib at library.berkeley.edu
> [mailto:web4lib at library.berkeley.edu]On Behalf Of Linda Woods Hyman
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 1998 9:14 AM
> To: Multiple recipients of list
> Subject: Help me get rid of Bull's Eye Gold, please
>
>
> Howdy! Does anyone know how I can stop getting this *&&^#$#@^ email from
> Bull's Eye Gold. I get a message from them at least once a day. Usually I
> can spot it before I open it because the return address is all numbers.
> Anyone have the solution?
>
> >Return-Path: <tvt9977 at msn.com>
> >From: tvt9977 <tvt9977 at msn.com>
> >To: <lgifford at navix.net>
> >Reply-To: tvt9977 at msn.com
> >>EMAIL MARKETING WORKS!!
> >
> >Bull's Eye Gold is the PREMIER email address collection tool.
> >This program allows you to develop TARGETED lists of email
> >addresses.
> Linda Woods Hyman
> Pacific Bell Education First
> Department of Educational Technology
> San Diego State University
> San Diego CA 92182
> (619) 594-4414
> http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired
>
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