Bud, Just to augment on Rick's post -- as if I needed to... -- if you end up devoting re$ource$ to sort through spam, then the spammers succeeded. Rather than the end users suffering from it, you'd be paying staff to protect said users. And this centralized staff would then be the (deviated) target of tons of "sporn" (tm, Rick Leske) and having to deal with it, manually. This, in my mind, is at cross-purpose with having an automated system to identify sporn in the first place. Let them all go to NUL and wait for someone to complain that s/he missed out on the latest scam ;)
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