I don't even bother forwarding these to report them. The odds of it doing any good is very slim and the odds of the spammer using a correct address is even less. Since I have my own domain it's easy for me to copy all the email addresses in these messages and add them all to my blacklist. Then the mailserver automatically deletes anything from any email address on my blacklist. The only way I get a second one of these from anyone is if they use new and exciting addresses. But then I've also got a spam filter on the mailserver provided by my hosting company that catches most stuff before I see it, too.

I would suggest if you (collectively) don't have this blacklist feature available from your provider to set up a filter in your email client to do something similar. Cuts down on the frustration level immensely.

susan wrote:

i get at least 3 of these letters a day in my email address, and even
though it send the letter to spam, still after 6 months, they still
send me at least 3 every day.  i'll forward one of the others to you as
well in another emial.

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Ruth
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