Subj : another one phishing for a bite To : Richard Menedetter From : August Abolins Date : Thu Apr 09 2020 05:56 pm Hello Richard! ** 09.04.20 - 19:20, Richard Menedetter wrote to August Abolins: AA>> Maybe start to annoy THEM? RM>Nope :) "Annoy" them back is truly the best approach. This guy is hilarious: "Telephone spam_scam problem_ Bring in the robots. _ Roger Anderson _ TEDxNaperville" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXVJ4JQ3SUw Too funny! The phone service he mentions at the end sounds like fun to give a try. I had an uncle who tackled these things with humour and style. "Thank you for calling. I don't get out very much. Do you get out much? I'd love to tell you about my aunt in the old country..." ..and he would just keep talking or tell a story. I do something similar, but instead of talking, I just tell them I need to check the door.. or that I have a call coming in on the other line.. and I place the caller on hold. There are long periods when the phone is wonderfully free of telemarketers. But when they reoccur, a polite "Please hold" routine seems to start reducing them again. AA>> That one sounds very familiar. Good to know that there are solutions AA>> that ISPs can implement. But whatever is being done, is not good AA>> enough. RM>Change your mail provider :) Most of them seem to get "caught" and moved to the Junk folder on the ISP webmail side. With basic pop/smtp I don't get bothered by the Junk folder contents. But when I occassionally require to use the webmail login, there is a great satisfaction to delete the Junk folder in bulk. ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.43 * Origin: /|ug's Point, Ont. CANADA (2:221/1.58) .