The Skinny on Getting Rid of Spam
By Reid Goldsborough
Imagine every time you pick up the phone when it rings to have to listen to a half dozen ads before you talk. This is becoming the situation with e-mail today.
Spam — unsolicited commercial e-mail messages — bombards us everyday, sapping both patience and productivity. Most of us spend at least 10 minutes each day dealing with spam at work and home, according to a recent survey commissioned by software utility maker Symantec. What bothers us the most is the thought of our children receiving pornographic e-mail.