Sonja van Baardwijk wrote:
> 
> Make that two....
> 
> Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
> 
> > From my Inbox this morning:
> >
> > <snipped examples of spam>
> >
> After I tried (and failed miserably) to subscribe to Brin-l via
> yahoo-groups I now have the somewhat dubious honor of being subjected to
> several dozen spam mails a day. I never had a massive spam problem like
> that, before I gave that particular (fortunatly expendable) mailaccount
> name to yahoo. And all that misery for a failed subscription at that.
> Amazing what a company will do for a bit of profit.
> 
> Sonja
> GCU: If there is even the remotest possibility of a connection to
> yahoo..... DON'T GIVE THEM YOUR E-MAIL

There's a way to tell them to take you off their spam lists.  They have
all my e-mail addresses, and aside from possibly having my yahoo address
itself getting spammed (and I don't use it for anything) I'm not getting
crap from them.

They changed it from opt-in to opt-out awhile ago, and I took the action
then.

OK, let's see if I can figure it out again....

Go to Yahoo, sign in, go to Account Info, give your password; you'll be at
a page with whatever info you gave them.  Click on Marketing Preferences
and start setting everything to No.

        Julia
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