Among the multitude of spam messages received today was one with a Yahoo address. I sent it to Yahoo and of course got back the "After careful checking it was determined that this was not a real Yahoo address blah, blah blah....... At the end of their message was information from the spam I had sent them and at the very end was a URL to my Star Photo site address. What the hell? WTF too? Are the spammers using Star Photo's sites to harvest addresses? Further more, lots of these spams are offering to enlarge my member or sell me Viagra. How do they know?
Im not sure if this is gonna help or not but.. If most of you guys are connected via a broadband conenction (meaning DSL, CABLE.. anything other than a dial up modem .. LOL!!) usually (but not always) your account includes at least 1 free email address as well as some free web space. I have DSL through verizon, and even though I have heard gobs of complaints about Verizon DSL, I havent had any problems.. but on top of that, I have 10 megs of FREE web space, to either make my own website or to host pics with. Umm 10 megs is quite a bit, so Im not sure why (it seems like anyways) a lot of you guys are using Starphoto.. Ive never checked it out though.. anways, Im drunk enough to have forgotten my point.. except this : broadband (usually) = free webspace. free webspace = NO SPAM.. ehh, I guess sometimes Im not that helpful LOL blablablablablablabla