On 6/12/02 2:38 PM, David Dean ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said;

>    I could make one, but I haven't had the time, and don't foresee it
>anytime soon. That being said, I'm somewhat tempted to try it... I'll put it
>on my to do list, and get back to you, OK?
>
>-David

Please include me. Sounds like a good idea. My mom is still getting 
obscene spam on her account. I put her on Emailer so I could better 
manage her problems. Mine have gotten to pretty much commercial and 
annoying, and most of mine are just tracked by the sender and placed in a 
spam pre-delete folder.

I tried the fancy return complaint to the isp header for a time. I was 
never quite sure whether I should include my actual target account 
address in my complaint or not. Conventional wisdom is to NOT reply since 
it just encourages them. But using the "special" script to complain to 
the isp via the Internet header, may or may not fall into that 
category...?

I also remember that the script was not quite complete so I was 
constantly trying to decipher headers, as well as decide whether to 
complain anonymously or not. So, perhaps I wasn't using it correctly. But 
having a method of just quietly telling the incoming spam that my account 
is closed, sounds pretty cool to me. I can't think of a better way of 
getting the spamer to get discouraged.

Please count me in.

Dave Groover



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