Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 > Great. Wasn't the internet supposed to be a boon to communication -- not an > obstacle? Ugh! I know what you mean. Everyone is running scared from virus and spam problems that they have over-protected us to the point of dumping or blocking the important stuff as well. A friend of mine has an anti-spam protection on her email system at work that not only blocks any email it deems as spam, but also puts the sender's address on a block list. If I ever send her anything that the computer thinks is spam, she won't receive it and will never get another email from me again. Yahoo has been driving me nuts with their anti-spam protection. I have been updating the links on 4 different EDS lists - making sure they still work, and adding new ones. Yahoo has determined that if I enter too many links that I must be spamming the lists and locks me out for no less than 1 hour. Boardhost is another one that has anti-spamming protection that ruins functionality. The UK EDS group has a message board which I check periodically and post responses. Now, I can only post 1 response every 2 minutes. They won't allow me to post any faster for fear of spamming. Just because I type fast doesn't make me a spammer! It's almost not worth my time if I have to wait 2 minutes between posts - especially when I am doing it on my lunch break at work where my time is already limited. What makes me angry is not the protections that have been put in place, but the spammers and virus makers that have made these changes necessary. The so-called protections are just a symptom of the larger problem of viruses and spam. It's truly sad. -Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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