>       Do not do this!
> 
>       There are a bunch of spammers out there that use this technique
> to troll for good addresses!  They hit a mailing list with some assinine
> spam with a "to Remove" message at the bottom.  Until they are finally
> thrown off of their accounts by their provider, they sit back and
> accumulate real addresses from all the fools you respond to the
> Remove instructions.  In other words, by trying to get yourself removed,
> you end up adding yourself to E-Mail lists you wouldn't have otherwise
> been added to.
> 
Okay, but you're not really smart if you send a remove using your own
reply address since you're not even on the list.
And when you ARE on the list, there is no use NOT to send a remove, since
they already got your address. Or would you say they're using random e-mail
addresses?

Greets,
Frank

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