Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 15 September 2006 06:49, Tim wrote:
Tim:
However, be aware that a spammer may well send through a few servers
before leaving out for the wide world. You can end up making a report
directly to a spammer.
Mike McCarty:
Yes, that's always possible. But unless the spammer is his own ISP,
reporting to the ISP of the spammer should be effective.
Anytime I tried reporting spam to a rather well known ISP, I always got
a bucket load more, straight away. That lead me to believe the
following possibilities:
* Spammer working in the ISP
* Compromised machines in the ISP
* The ISP reported to the spammer that I had complained about
them, and identified me in the process.
I want an extra button on my mail client. Next to the reply one, there
should be a destroy sender button which sends a few thousand Volts
through their PC...
Where can I order me one of those?
I'll take two. Also, where can I get an automobile-
mounted rocket launcher to take care of speeders
weaving in and out of traffic and cutting me off
when I try smoothly to enter a highway during
rush hour?
Mike
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