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Any Ideas?

So, I have a few different e-mail addresses, each one I set up hoping to rid myself of the junk mail that I receive each day. It was getting ridiculous when I would check my mail at night and then wake up the next morning to find more than 20 junk e-mails in my inbox already. I try and filter them to my delete folder, and I even block them....but there are so many people who send junk mail...I don't think filtering will ever do the trick. I wish that someone would come up with a way to fix this so that I didn't have to keep jumping from one e-mail to the next.



By Jake
On 10/02/2007
At 1:07 PM
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