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  1. #1
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    I hate forwards with a passion. Anyone who sends me a forwards gets an immediate ¨Please do not send me forwards, they clutter up my inbox and waste my time.¨ The only people who can send me forwards are my parents, because i feel too bad to say they are sending me stuff which is about two years old.

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    Your time is valuable. Hit the old delete key - fast!

    I wouldn't even mention it to her. If she asks, just say that you get so
    much of that stuff you just had to stop opening it. You don't have to say it was from her.

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    I would send her this e-mail:

    Pardon me for being forward
    Just a note to let you know:

    I already saw it.

    That forward? I got it. I've gotten it. I do not wish to keep receiving it. I was neither moved nor inspired. It was neither clever nor funny. I was not amazed at the stupidity of that criminal, nor disgusted, appalled, and chagrined by the United States Government. I do not marvel at how inexpensive things used to be, nor am I astonished that kids today don't know about things that happened before they were born.

    The photo? I had that, too. I have seen two children of any given ethnicity holding hands. I have seen fat ladies in thongs. I saw the bungee jumper crap his pants and I have seen adults covering themselves or others with vomit, urine, and/or beer in any conceivable arrangment with which you would want to provide me. I have no concern for what you consider to be worthy of a MasterCard "Priceless" parody. Intoxication does not amuse me.

    I will not be starting or stopping the consumption of any product or service due to the information you provided me in your forwarded email. I will not be winning any contest not will I submit any data for market research. I will not be subverting AOL, Microsoft, Disney, the IRS or any other entity through the continued transmittal of your bogus message. I boycott your boycotts.

    I will not sign up for whatever affiliate program you've got in your email signature. I do not marvel at The Way Things Used to Be. Change your homepage to snopes.com.

    I do not care about your heart-warming bullsh*t, for I am a stone and my heart is cold. Genuine friendships are characterized by emails that are written and sent for me and to me. I do not want to be made aware you were thinking of me, I will not stop to smell the flowers, I will not count my blessings, and I live in neither the best nor the worst country on Earth. Jesus and I have a policy of mutual apathy toward one another. That kitten is not cute. Your baby is not the first to walk, talk, or use a toilet. God is a hoax.

    My answer to your questionnaire is: No. My favorite color is: No. My favorite song is: No. I do not care what tree, dog, fruit, Power Ranger or member of the Mos Eisley Cantina Band I most resemble. There Is No All Your Base. I have seen the End of the Internet page, and that wasn't funny last time, either. I find recantations of "lookit how funny those foreigners are!" xenophobic, trite and tiring.

    I think I'm done now. Please attribute this to Dave Barry and Kurt Vonnegut and then forward this to everyone in your address book.
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    Sorry, I couldn't resist.

    But seriously, one of my hubby's friends had the same problem with my hubby. He (hubby) was very late getting on the e-mail bandwagon so he sends lots and lots of forwards that are new to him, but have been around at least 3-4 times. My hubby had asked his friend if he got his e-mails. His friend said, "nah, I had to block your address, you send too much junk." My hubby's response was, "what am I supposed to send you, then?" I had to explain that some people don't like to get forwards. I've got a few friends like that, too.

    Either just delete, try explaining to your friend or block her.




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    The only problem with deleting is it HAS to upoad to my computer before the email ever shows up... (Outlook ) I DID delete and do delete a lot of them she sends and have told her so.

    You have helped me though, decide what I am going to tell her. I am going to tell her she tied me up with that uploading of stuff I have ALREADY seen, that I just had to get off the computer for the night. If she can't link me to a place to view it, don't send it because it ties me up to long... that I already have so much on my computer that I can't do nothing until the uploading is done and remind her I only have DSL LITE, yet again!

    I am now wondering if she isn't fairly new to the computing world that she is sending stuff that has been going around forever... old stuff that I have seen but she hasn't.. I never thought of that until I read some of your responses. I bet she is pretty new!

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    I have the SAME issue

    I have the same issue. It took me awhile to adjust but I have learned to hit the delete button on much of it. I have some friends that send me emails that do NOT display on my computer. The images or jokes just do NOT come up at all. I have tried to tell them this or even tried to change my setup. It just hasn't worked. I get very frustrated at it.
    My excuse to my friends that ask me about an email is "my computer couldn't download it properly and it wouldn't open". If I have seen the email before, I will tell "I've seen it before and it is funny!" I don't need to tell them that I had deleted it. If they try to send it to me again, I may reply to their email saying "thank you" but not opening the images. You can always say you "forgot about that picture".
    Another thing you can do is setup another free email account somewhere. Send those emails to that account to save them. That way your normal email account doesn't get overloaded and you can recall that email at a later point when you have time to open it. You can then delete the original copy. I have about 3 free emails sites I use just for identity protection purposes alone.
    By the way... ALWAYS MAKE SURE THEY DON'T HAVE THE FEATURE ACTIVATED TO TELL THEM IF AND WHEN YOU OPENED THEIR EMAIL! There are some "receipt of email" some people attach to their emails to see if the receiver opened the email. This is handy for work purposes but NOT personal. If they are someone who monitors their mail like this, then open the email with one click and then delete it from there. This will let them get a receipt you opened the email BUT NOT let them know you deleted it.
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    If you have the option with your ISP to access your e-mail on the web go there before downloading your e-mail to your Outlook. I have a friend who consistently sends me large files that I've already seen. If I see my download indicator bogging down (and I'm on a slow-ish DSL), I quickly cancel the download, go to my webmail box and delete the offending file. That way it never makes it to my desktop inbox; it's deleted at the ISP's server.

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    I have this issue with some people I do not even know! Some people, once they have asked a question, or nominated a pet, add me to their "friends" list, and I get every email they forward to anyone. It's kinda sad, but I use the email program "Eudora" which has a "junk" filter, and I have just ended up adding a couple of these people to by junk list. It's usually children who do this, I think, but like I said, I don't even know these people, so I don;t know for sure!

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    Try using a program called "Mail Washer". You can actrually delete e-mail straight from the server without having to download. You can also bounce e-mail back to the senders, which will end up them taking you off the mailing list. Best thing, it's free!

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    See if you can set up a 'filter' in your e-mail program. The way I understand these to work, they send stuff immediately to your trash without going through the rest of your e-mail. If not, blocking your friend's address, as previously suggested, should keep them from making it off the server and onto your PC, right? Obviously, you have talked to her and been polite, but she doesn't care about your computer situation, and I, personally, would find it very rude that she would continue sending unwanted e-mails that are so huge after having that conversation.

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    VT, I have been to upset about it to go talk to her, I replied on one of her emails FORWARDS to ask how long she had been online. I have to wait until I am over the anger of her tying me up for that junk before I go actually talk to her but I DO think she has got the message... I am only got ONE email from her since then... Titled " Excellent Info on sending e-mails - safely"
    (If anyone is interested in seeing that I would be glad to forward it to you!)

    Gini, you really cracked me up with,
    now I have to practice what I preached. Delete, delete, dele
    I am so glad to see I am not the odd one in the bunch that hates forwards. I really thought I was odd, different or something.

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    Oh no, you are not odd.............to add to the story - the person who thought they knew me (or I don't remember them) forwarded an email to everyone and it has now come back to me from complete strangers FOUR TIMES TODAY!!
    It was one of those "if you don't send this in six seconds all of you are going to hell"................"

    Sometimes on the internet, I feel as though I am in HELL.

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