Re:The older the address, the worse it gets
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K, here is the best way to deal with SPAM that I have come accross. Get the last IP address next to the last "recieved:" statement in your email Header and enter it at a site like www.checkdomain.com. They will list the owner of the SPAMer's ISP whom you can email directly and report them (keep in mind to do this only to North America's sites, most European sites don't have any Anti-spamming legislation yet) It has helped in massively reducing the amount of unwanted spam. NEVER reply directly to SPAM or you'll regret it
The Shpydar
K, here is the best way to deal with SPAM that I have come accross. Get the last IP address next to the last "recieved:" statement in your email Header and enter it at a site like www.checkdomain.com. They will list the owner of the SPAMer's ISP whom you can email directly and report them (keep in mind to do this only to North America's sites, most European sites don't have any Anti-spamming legislation yet) It has helped in massively reducing the amount of unwanted spam. NEVER reply directly to SPAM or you'll regret it The Shpydar