Spam law will come as relief
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Re “Plans to Can Real Estate Spam” by Lew Sichelman (May 18):
Although we still do not have a magic wand to eliminate this annoying “spammer” harassment, at least the article was reassuring that I am not alone and that hope is on the horizon.
I just turned on my computer, had 85 new messages, more than 40 of which were spam, many real estate related.
I have a policy of deleting those I do not recognize or look suspicious. However, it has increased my daily e-mail time substantially, time that is so precious to all of us.
Now if only there was something that we, the oppressed cyber-users, could do until the do-not-call-list number is published and the remaining laws go into effect.
Michelle Reinglass
Laguna Beach
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