Cialis Is Hidden In Specialist
Written by Richard Simmons | Monday, 31 August 2009 | There are 0 comments
Because Cialis is the second best selling erectile dysfunction drug in the world, spammers selling fake versions of it send out millions of emails daily to try and get you to give them your credit card, so that they can rip you off and send you their ineffective and possibly dangerous junk meds. The best way to protect yourself from these spammers is to get a spam filter to weed them out, however despite the best efforts of the software programmers a little bit always gets through into your inbox, but more worryingly sometimes innocent and genuine e-mails end up getting caught and thus you can sometimes not receive important information.

Obviously the spam filters look for words such as Viagra, Cialis and Levitra and delete messages with these terms. This can be a problem for people who legitimately work in the business of erectile dysfunction medication such as Ukmedix because we find so many of our e-mails going astray.
Recently we had a case where we couldn’t understand why particular e-mails were being picked out by the spam filter until on further scrutiny we realised that we were using the word ‘specialised’ and variants of it. You might wonder why that has anything to do with erectile dysfunction medication, but if you look more carefully you’ll see that within that word is the word ‘cialis’ (speCIALISed).
So be careful next time you send an important email and you definitely don’t want to get caught in the spam folder to make sure you don’t use this word or specialisation, specialist or specialising.
The safest thing to do if you want to make sure that your e-mail gets through is to request a read receipt from the recipient. If you are concerned that your spam filter may block certain e-mails from important clients make sure you add them to your allowed list.


