With all the spam-fighting experts and tools out there, with all the money being thrown at the problem, how come there's still so much flotsam and jetsam in my email?
How many ads for the misspelled viarga, ivagra, etc., can I get?
I've heard tons of opinions on the spam problem. I know people who get very little spam. This happens for a variety of reasons -- about which they like to brag -- from Gmail, to the use of junk-filtering folders, to the frequent changing of email addresses, to open-source solutions.
Maybe it's because it's my corporate email account that gets the spam. That's an address I can't change, and that email has been distributed widely in the Internet ether.
Whatever the reason, spam killing consumes more time every day. Which leads to our poll question.
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