I can think of far more productive uses of time... 9_9.
r_caton said:"I expect each and every one of these things have a new "addy" so merely classifying each as Spam won't work."
Works well enough for me. As I pointed out in a previous LJ post, I don't receive the types of offers that Old Wolf does, so something I'm doing (or not doing) is having an effect.
My Yahoo mail only receives spam in the inbox only once every few months, the rest gets raked into the spam folder and recycled into electrons after 30 days. When a spam message does manage to slip through the filter I press the "spam" button and Yahoo's filter adapts.
Work is much the same - the company has a security firewall that captures spam.
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My Yahoo mail only receives spam in the inbox only once every few months, the rest gets raked into the spam folder and recycled into electrons after 30 days. When a spam message does manage to slip through the filter I press the "spam" button and Yahoo's filter adapts.
Work is much the same - the company has a security firewall that captures spam.