Tim van Erven wrote:
> So, to summarize: you want them to be more productive by wasting their
> time? If you want to make a difference, forward spam to
> abuse@[spammer's ISP]. They are the ones who have to take action. Note
> that spam's From header most likely is forged, though.
> 

Doing so is useless 90% of the time because they use mail relays to send 
there messages.  They often use use servers that are just lying around 
the net, often in non-english speaking countries.  In other words, 
sourceforge would have to block them, but even then, they'll just spam 
from another unattended server out there.  It sucks, but thats life.

> Btw, please discuss spam on a spam-related mailing list.
> 
> On Fri, May 17, 2002 at 01:18:47PM +0200, "<DeXteR>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>>My idea: Forward them ALL to the abuse dept of sourceforge,everyone! :D
>>They must be driven nuts and do somethng ;-)
>>Arjen
>>
>>Ronny Plattner wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hoi !
>>>
>>>Am Freitag 17 Mai 2002 00:29 schrieb Bogdan Iamandei:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Could one of the list admins please unsubscribe this idiot .kr-ean
>>>>spammer? Probably banning anything that contains "loan" in the
>>>>body/subject/whatever would filter them out too in the future.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>                      Ino!~ (pissed off friday)
>>
>>>>
>>>*g*    NO STRESS PLEASE. NOT HERE. THERE ARE ENOUGH SPAMMERS.
>>>
>>>Greetings to the licq-developers and many thanks
>>>
>>>Ronny
>>
> 




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