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leonard July 14th 05 07:19 PM

Curious about E-bay
 
Charles,

E-bay now has an internal message system that they use to confirm
messages.It goes like this they email you a message to your email address
and your internal ebay message center at the same time.If you don't get
both, then the email message if fake.
that way they no longer try to stop fake messages on the web(to time
consuming and expensive)


Len



Charlie Self July 14th 05 09:12 PM



leonard wrote:
Charles,

E-bay now has an internal message system that they use to confirm
messages.It goes like this they email you a message to your email address
and your internal ebay message center at the same time.If you don't get
both, then the email message if fake.
that way they no longer try to stop fake messages on the web(to time
consuming and expensive)


The only ebay messages I ever get that aren't fake are those telling me
an auction is ending.


leonard July 14th 05 09:19 PM

look in my ebay , on the column to the left is list, one is my messages that
the one I'm talking about.

len



[email protected] July 15th 05 12:14 AM

On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:19:20 -0400, "leonard"
wrote:

Charles,

E-bay now has an internal message system that they use to confirm
messages.It goes like this they email you a message to your email address
and your internal ebay message center at the same time.If you don't get
both, then the email message if fake.
that way they no longer try to stop fake messages on the web(to time
consuming and expensive)


Len



so now the spammers have to get to work on hacking the ebay message
system....

Steve July 16th 05 08:16 AM


wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:19:20 -0400, "leonard"
wrote:

Charles,

E-bay now has an internal message system that they use to confirm
messages.It goes like this they email you a message to your email address
and your internal ebay message center at the same time.If you don't get
both, then the email message if fake.
that way they no longer try to stop fake messages on the web(to time
consuming and expensive)


Len



so now the spammers have to get to work on hacking the ebay message
system....

I've given up using personal eMail when buying and selling on eBAY and only
use the eBay message system. Reason being that ISPs have introduced spam
traps in response to the spam plague, and users don't maintain/manage you
end up chasing comms round and round trying to get in touch.

Steve



Duane Bozarth July 16th 05 02:59 PM

Steve wrote:

wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:19:20 -0400, "leonard"
wrote:

Charles,

E-bay now has an internal message system that they use to confirm
messages.It goes like this they email you a message to your email address
and your internal ebay message center at the same time.If you don't get
both, then the email message if fake.
that way they no longer try to stop fake messages on the web(to time
consuming and expensive)


Len



so now the spammers have to get to work on hacking the ebay message
system....

I've given up using personal eMail when buying and selling on eBAY and only
use the eBay message system. Reason being that ISPs have introduced spam
traps in response to the spam plague, and users don't maintain/manage you
end up chasing comms round and round trying to get in touch.


Easy solution for me--no timely response, no bid...

Michael Burton July 23rd 05 10:19 PM

Duane Bozarth wrote in :

Steve wrote:

wrote in message
...
On Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:19:20 -0400, "leonard"
wrote:




so now the spammers have to get to work on hacking the ebay message
system....

I've given up using personal eMail when buying and selling on eBAY
and only use the eBay message system. Reason being that ISPs have
introduced spam traps in response to the spam plague, and users
don't maintain/manage you end up chasing comms round and round trying
to get in touch.


Easy solution for me--no timely response, no bid...


The internet used to be a pretty cool thing. It still in in some cases, but
the spammers/spyware crowd have just about destroyed it.

--
Michael Burton
Thunderbird Hardwoods
Llano, TX

mhburton at tbird-hardwoods dot com

Duane Bozarth July 23rd 05 11:14 PM

Michael Burton wrote:
....
The internet used to be a pretty cool thing. It still in in some cases, but
the spammers/spyware crowd have just about destroyed it.


That's a pretty far stretch...sure, there's a lot of trash and spam, but
it's far from "destroyed"...

Dave Hinz July 25th 05 04:06 PM

On 23 Jul 2005 21:19:50 GMT, Michael Burton mhburton@tbird-hardwoodsdotcom wrote:

The internet used to be a pretty cool thing. It still in in some cases, but
the spammers/spyware crowd have just about destroyed it.


Well, spammers are a problem, but spyware is only possible if you choose
to run Windows and Internet Explorer. If you keep windows, use Firefox.
Or go to Linux or Mac and enjoy _zero_ spyware. Spyware only exists on
inherently insecure systems (Windows).


Michael Burton July 27th 05 01:12 AM

Dave Hinz wrote in :

On 23 Jul 2005 21:19:50 GMT, Michael Burton
mhburton@tbird-hardwoodsdotcom wrote:

The internet used to be a pretty cool thing. It still in in some
cases, but the spammers/spyware crowd have just about destroyed it.


Well, spammers are a problem, but spyware is only possible if you
choose to run Windows and Internet Explorer. If you keep windows, use
Firefox. Or go to Linux or Mac and enjoy _zero_ spyware. Spyware only
exists on inherently insecure systems (Windows).



I actually did switch to Firefox a few months ago and have been amazed at
the difference. I also run Zone Alarm Pro and keep my machine in "Stealth"
mode, which cuts out the access attemps from outside.
Eventualluy something will be done I think. A few more years and people
will be losing too much money for it to be bearable. Hacking into the
Banking Industry's databases in probably the biggest threat to consumers.
But I digress.... back to woodworking. :-)

--
Michael Burton
Thunderbird Hardwoods
Llano, TX

mhburton at tbird-hardwoods dot com


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