email protocol help

  • dave53
    Altoona, WI
    Posts: 132
    #1274722

    Some time ago (6-18 months maybe), someone posted a very nice compilation of email protocol. It included things like not including other’s email addresses when forwarding, using blind copies, maybe something about including links, and other things. I thought I saved a copy of it, but have had some computer problems and it seems to be gone. I did a little searching on the site, but didn’t find it. Anybody know where it is or can the original poster provide a copy.

    My sister-in-law is queen of the pass-along email. You know the kind, send it to everyone in your address book and you will get (fill in the blank, rich, blessed, a hundred new friends, whatever). I never pass them on, that must be the reason for my bad luck. There are also two different folks in another fishing group that have had their email hacked. The whole group has gotten urgent emails that they are stranded out of the country and need money. I know my email address is floating around out there as a result.

    I thought the post I’m looking for did a great job of outlining some hints for safer emailing and would like to pass it along with the suggestion that maybe some things could change.

    Thanks for the help,

    Dave

    dougie
    Sobieski,Wi
    Posts: 456
    #1012883

    This is great, check it all out!

    E-Mail Tracker Programs — very interesting and a must read!

    The man that sent this information is a computer tech. He spends a lot of time clearing the junk off computers for people and listens to complaints about speed. All forwards are not bad, just some. Be sure you read the very last paragraph.
    _________________________________________
    He wrote:
    By now, I suspect everyone is familiar with snopes.Com and/or truthorfiction.Com for determining whether information received via email is just that: true/false or fact/fiction. Both are excellent sites.

    Advice from snopes.Com VERY IMPORTANT!!
    1) Any time you see an email that says “forward this on to ’10’ (or however many) of your friends”, “sign this petition”, or “you’ll get bad luck” or “you’ll get good luck” or “you’ll see something funny on your screen after you send it” or whatever — it almost always has an email tracker program attached that tracks the cookies and emails of those folks you forward to. The host sender is getting a copy each time it gets forwarded and then is able to get lists of ‘active’ email addresses to use in SPAM emails or sell to other Spammers. Even when you get emails that demand you send the email on if you’re not ashamed of God/Jesus — that is email tracking, and they are playing on our conscience. These people don’t care how they get your email addresses – just as long as they get them. Also, emails that talk about a missing child or a child with an incurable disease “how would you feel if that was your child” — email tracking. Ignore them and don’t participate!

    2) Almost all emails that ask you to add your name and forward on to others are similar to that mass letter years ago that asked people to send business cards to the little kid in Florida who wanted to break the Guinness Book of Records for the most cards. All it was, and all any of this type of email is, is a way to get names and ‘cookie’ tracking information for telemarketers and Spammers — to validate active email accounts for their own profitable purposes.

    You can do your Friends and Family members a GREAT favor by sending this information to them. You will be providing a service to your friends. And you will be rewarded by not getting thousands of spam emails in the future!

    Do yourself a favor and STOP adding your name(S) to those types of listing regardless how inviting they might sound! Or make you feel guilty if you don’t! It’s all about getting email addresses and nothing more.

    You may think you are supporting a GREAT cause, but you are NOT!

    Instead, you will be getting tons of junk mail later and very possibly a virus attached! Plus, we are helping the Spammers get rich! Let’s not make it easy for them!
    ALSO: Email petitions are NOT acceptable to Congress of any other organization – I.e. Social security, etc. To be acceptable, petitions must have a “signed signature” and full address of the person signing the petition, so this is a waste of time and you are just helping the email trackers.

    T ips for Handling Telemarketers

    Three Little Words That Work!!

    (1)The three little words are: ‘Hold On, Please…’

    Saying this, while putting down your phone and walking off (instead of hanging-up immediately) would make each telemarketing call so much more time-consuming that boiler room sales would grind to a halt.

    Then when you eventually hear the phone company’s ‘beep-beep-beep’ tone, you know it’s time to go back and hang up your handset, which has efficiently completed its task.

    These three little words will help eliminate telephone soliciting..

    (2) Do you ever get those annoying phone calls with no one on the other end?

    This is a telemarketing technique where a machine makes phone calls and records the time of day when a person answers the phone.

    This technique is used to determine the best time of day for a ‘real’ sales person to call back and get someone at home.

    What you can do after answering, if you notice there is no one there, is to immediately start hitting your # button on the phone, 6 or 7 times as quickly as possible. This confuses the machine that dialed the call, and it kicks your number out of their system.. Gosh, what a shame not to have your name in their system any longer!!!

    (3) Junk Mail Help:

    When you get ‘ads’ enclosed with your phone or utility bill, return these ‘ads’ with your payment. Let the sending companies throw their own junk mail away.

    When you get those ‘pre-approved’ letters in the mail for everything from credit cards to 2nd mortgages and similar type junk, do not throw away the return envelope.

    Most of these come with postage-paid return envelopes, right? It costs them more than the regular 44 cents postage, ‘IF’ and when they receive them back.

    It costs them nothing if you throw them away! The postage was around 50 cents before the last increase and it is according to the weight. In that case, why not get rid of some of your other junk mail and put it in these cool little, postage-paid return envelopes.

    One of Andy Rooney ‘s (60 minutes) ideas.

    Send an ad for your local chimney cleaner to American Express. Send a pizza coupon to Citibank. If you didn’t get anything else that day, then just send them their blank application back!
    If you want to remain anonymous, just make sure your name isn’t on anything you send them.

    You can even send the envelope back empty if you want to just to keep them guessing! It still costs them 44 cents.

    The banks and credit card companies are currently getting a lot of their own junk back in the mail, but folks, we need to OVERWHELM them. Let’s let them know what it’s like to get lots of junk mail, and best of all they’re paying for it…Twice!

    Let’s help keep our postal service busy since they are saying that e-mail is cutting into their business profits, and that’s why they need to increase postage costs again. You get the idea!

    If enough people follow these tips, it will work I have been doing this for years, and I get very little junk mail anymore.

    THIS JUST MIGHT BE ONE E-MAIL THAT YOU WILL WANT TO FORWARD TO YOUR FRIENDS

    BassEye
    rochester,mn
    Posts: 70
    #1012934

    I like “junk mail” idea.

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