anybody else been spammed by "no-ip.com" yet?

... not only does it cost usually very little to receive these messages ...

even if i granted to a third party the right to determine the value of my
time, which i don't, the fact is that an hour or more of my time per day is
too high a price to pay "to receive these messages", by _any_ standard.

to understand the scale, here's what came in during my trip home tonight.

456 05/03 "Big Brother" Protect your family on the Internet<<<HTML> <BOD
457 05/03 "Big Brother" Protect your family on the Internet<<<HTML> <BOD
458 05/03 "Big Brother" Protect your family on the Internet<<<HTML> <BOD
459 05/03 "Big Brother" Protect your family on the Internet<<<HTML> <BOD
460 05/04 FreeSampleCenter Win $20,000! Win $20,000 to RENOVATE your Home!<
463 05/04 my_own_business20 If a 15 year old boy can earn $71,000 in just a
464 05/03 "mike" YOUR HEALTH zNAUiqxgEx<<This is a multi-part mes
465 05/03 National Financia InvestorFacts: NasdaqNM: DSSI -Data Systems and
466 05/02 "Pamila Binkley" don't Pay another monthly Bill until you read th
469 05/04 Tax.Relief@isc.or Large Annual Tax Savings!<<<html> <head> <title>

remember, it would be ~4X higher without filtering, according to my syslogs.

As an interesting aside, one of my filter rules to throw away spam was looking in the subject line for "adv". Inadvertently, it ending up throwing away email from a lawyer who was trying to send me email since he signed his name as "Joe Blow, Adv". :slight_smile:

-Hank