Generally, I do the following:

- if the headers are not forged, I complain to the ISP. This often
  works, and the spammer's account is canceled.

- say to the relay admins in rich headers to turn relaying off (I'm a
  bad admin, I haven't yet)

- many of the spammers are secondary (housewifes), and sometimes the
  spammer have their own domains. These get their ping of death,
  scripted (I'm looking for good suggestions here, as some few targets 
  are immune).

- I have a very strong wish of starting exploiting the achilles heel
  of spammers: their physical contact address. A global network of
  spambusters could do a lot in legal, and/or in physical space. I'm not
  balking at advocating physical violence.

ciao,
'gene

Puppet Master writes:
 > may you forgive my broken english, i'm french.
 > 
 > i'm something like fed up with SPAM.
 > Today, i receveid 3 sames messages frm the same sender, sent 3 ways
 > differently
 > 
 > 1/    this mailing list
 > 2/    unlisted recipients ;=>
 > 3/     directly my e-mail.
 > 
 > i think there is a serious problem. is there any way to filter all
 > messages from mailexcite.com ? ( after all there no connection between
 > their business and the
 > object of this ML )
 > 
 > according to me so, i don't see there any ethic
 > 
 > 
 > reguards
 > 
 > christophe Raverdy
 

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