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To the Spammer(s) Forging My E-mail Address: Hey thanks... While annoying for a day, I just set my Webmail SpamBlocker Filter to "High" and only those on my "allowed senders list" even get through to my Inbox. As a result, I'm reading and deleting much less spam every day, AND now have an infinite supply of urls to draw from for this page, whenever I feel like reviewing my "Suspect E-mail" box. You are literally giving up the e-mail addresses of ALL your clients by having your bounces come to me. See if you can find one below! |
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Humans wishing to contact me personally need not worry about this page. It is posted in part so that "spambot spiders" will crawl it, and add the following addresses to their spam lists, and sold to more sold to spammers. Your address will only be listed here if the purpose of your e-mail was to send me an Unsolicited Commercial Solicitation via the internet account which I am paying for. Feel free to snail-mail me ads at your own expense: "For the average user, the costs associated with receiving spam include ... the costs incurred by the service providers that are passed on to customers. (in 1997 America Online estimated that up to 30% of its mailserver time was dedicated to processing spam)... According to the 1998 Washington State Commercial Electronic Messages Select Task Force Report, between US$2 - US$3 of the typical consumer’s monthly Internet bill is for processing spam..." http://www.michaelfraase.com/index.php/is_spam_killing_email/ See also http://www.caube.org.au/problem.htm#Money
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Got a
website? 1) When you receive Unsolicited Commercial E-mail, hover over the link to reveal the website they want you to visit (or click the link, but this is not really recommended). 2) If you like, visit the site
and get a contact e-mail (rare that one is posted) or Type or paste the
offending url into www.betterwhois.com 3) Paste all contact
e-mails* into your own page, and link the
page discreetly *
Registrar, Admin, Billing only (Technical contact *could be* an innocent ISP
or webdesigner). The others are quite often the REAL, generally
unpublished, e-mail address of the spammer, and/or the person who hired them,
and well-worth posting online for spambots to eventually find. Sure it takes a few minutes to update, but the satisfaction of knowing the CEO of the company that spammed me will get more spam is worth it!!
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