I just had a thought, Along the lines of it probably will never make them go away for good, but it does feel good to fight back from time to time...
One I have been built a list of know offenders, for the really bad ones, send spammer A all spam from spammer B, and vice verse. Of course the script should totally strip my header id and implant (forge) the spammers ID. I would never recommend doing that to anyone, other than sicking the spammers on each other. ;-) Dave Groover On 6/12/02 6:14 PM, Dave Nathanson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said; >Faking a bounce is the only spam reduction method I've had even marginal >success with. > >Best, >Dave Nathanson >Mac Medix > > >On 6/12/02 2:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] showcased stellar typing and >language skills in this message: > >>I haven't had that much success with fake bounces. I haven't kept a log >>to make sure, buy my impression is that many spammers don't even notice >>bounces. >> >>I've been using Mail Siphon for this for months. I'll get a rash of spam >>from the same place, do fake bounces on all of them, but I still notice >>more spam from the same sources. Other times it may work. In any case, it >>does feel somewhat satisfying to be able to "hit back" at these spammers. ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

