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Tip: Don't only report where the spam comes from. Spam is of little
value unless it points you somewhere. If there is an email contact
address or website in the body, then I also forward the spam to
whomever services those addresses, telling them that if they don't
take action against their users using indirect, contract mailers,
then they are also supporting spam.
--- In realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxx, Dan Cash <dcash@xxxx> wrote:
> An inordinate number of spam messages are arriving in my inbox,
starting
> about a week ago. It is my assumption that someone is mining the
> egroup mailing lists that I receive, (RealTraders, and Qcharts), the
> others are too isolated in subject matter and circulation to make
any
> sense in the type of offerings I am receiving.
>
> My questions, therefore, are: Are you members having a similar
> problem? Do you know of any tricks that are available to slow the
scum
> suckers down from getting viable addresses? Is there any way to
fight
> this crap outside of changing an address every so often?
>
> When I receive, I have been using: http://spamcop.net/ which seems
to
> be effective in ferreting out the address of the offending ISP to
which
> it sends a message of complaint.
>
> Dan
>
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