> http://www.spamcop.net/ Spamcop is a reporting site. I believe it only
> takes registering with them and if we all reported it soon spam levels
> would drop.
Probably not- there are now spambots cheerfully regenerating having been
programmed and left for 'us' to 'enjoy' (cool eh? not.)
Don't
Hello Alice and all,
I use Mailwasher http://www.mailwasher.net/ which is a free little
program that reads my email off my isp (internet service provider) _before_
I download it. I can scan the subject lines and even preview the content
(not html). This is where it gets great. I can then
I just delete them.
People who don't want mail shouldn't have e-mail accounts.
Yours,
Dora Smith
Austin, TX
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If they haven't been detected by the spam filter I delete them off-line.
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Bev in Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
On Tue, 11 Sep 2007, Alice Howell wrote:
> What do you do with messages of false lottery wins,
> bank account notices, and other fake business mess
In this wide world of Arachne, someone may know where
to forward the scam messages that appear in my email.
I know scam eBay messages are forwarded to:
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Scam PayPal messages go to:
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What do you do with messages of false lottery wins,
bank account notices, and ot