I read somewhere in an article about dealing with spam. The article strongly
recommend that we should not reply with "REMOVE ME!" as this will indicate
to the spammer that we are "alive" and usually resulted in getting even more
spam hence on. However, there are also some legitimate anti-spam/remove me
website around. Just be discerning.

Jeffrey

on 01/03/2002 2:31 AM, Art Russell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Adam,
> 
> Thanks for the additional comments. My approach was essentially two fold, a
> combination of your Subject / Body Filters and specific addresses that I
> know to be bad. However, in my case my address list had gotten totally out
> of hand. I've pared my filters back with yours and Paul's comments in mind
> and will look to see what happens.


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