Well look at it this way, even if the sender of the spam doesn't receive it/remove 
you, the important thing is that you don't receive it, and in the long run it will 
help reduce the incoming spam load.  Most of the spam that I get is from actual 
companies that bought my email from somebody else.

-Russell Draper

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Len Conrad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Thu, 04 Apr 2002 18:54:34 +0200

>
>>Why simply delete spam when you can make the sender think the recipient 
>>doesn't exist? By sending a bounce message, the spam sender is more likely 
>>to automatically unsubscribe you!
>
>... if they used CD-RW  :))
>
>... if they cared about bad addresses.
>
>>  After all, why spam somebody that doesn't exist?
>
>This question is way too delicate for spammers to bother with.
>
>Len
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