At 11:26 PM -0500 1/13/04, Charles Martin wrote:
Is there any way to stop spammers from using my email address as a return address on their spam?

Nope. You're not alone, either.


Your best defense is to use a disposable address for lists or any other time it could leak out into spammer's hands.

You now have a disposable address: the one that's been compromised.

I suggest that you create yourself a new one and start using it in your correspondence. Protect it. And when the real mail on the old address drops to zero for a long enough period of time, you can add it to your spamtraps.

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