Errr.... I second that response as I spend my daily morning hour
cleaning Spam from the servers. Tom has a great service with his list
and while an occasional address mistakenly listed - it is incredible how
the addresses are near the same as the addresses we add to our list when
running Read ID and it checks for duplicates. 

-Don S.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:Declude.JunkMail-owner@;declude.com] On Behalf Of Tom
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 8:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Fromfile Status 11/12/02- Image`fx
Importance: High

> Well I just wanted to see what the reason was. I assumed since 
> all the entries have a catalogue number that the reason was 
> recorded. In addition I do believe outpost does have removal
> instructions at the bottom of the emails.

Our List:

Our list is a private list, however, we do share it with the 
Declude community.  Image`fx is not in the business to stop
spam, we are a local ISP/Developer not SpamCop.  We don't have
the time and/or resources to become one.  The idea behind the
list was suppose to be for all of us to share or contribute to.
Not many people have contributed to our list, but that's ok, 
we don't need the extra work.  We have also indicated to those
who use the list to use it at their own risk and to consider
using it with a weight value.


IDs:

The ID's were added to work with our program ReadID to help
identify the address inside Declude's log file without using
a separate database.  The ID's contain a date and unique
number as a description.  This description only works with
Declude's fromfile not Imail's kill list.  This unique ID
will indicate to ReadID the last time of usage so it can
clean out addresses that spammers no longer use after X
number of days.

Removal:

While this may be true for most services I don't feel that
we should have to do this, we did not sign up for it, so
why the heck should we sign out from it.  Why would I or
you want to tell them that we actually exist?  Why should
I have to tell them I don't want their stupid little news
letters or pornographic garbage?  I did not ask for it in 
the first place, not only that, it's MY server that they
are using to advertise from.  Well, guess what, they can
kiss my royal spam a$$.  They did not pay for my system.
I did, my blood, my sweat, my hard earned money.  What
right do they have?  A loop whole the law?  Either way
I don't care.  

<ok I will calm down now>

The problem with those so called removal options is that
you never know what their intentions actually are.  I
did try this method and guess what, I got even MORE SPAM.
So a word to the wise, don't believe everything you see.

It's just as bad a an ANTI SPAM company sending us spam
to stop their spam, what the heck do they think they 
sent us in the first place?

Best Regard,
Tom
Image`fx Productions, Inc.
Provider of ExecNet Internet Services






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