I assume you meant 'host' addresses. I am not clear on your response.
Perhaps I am not nearly as sophisticated as you in the jargon of spam
language. 

What I was asking is can one disrupt the mass emailings by merely changing
their email address by a letter or numeric alteration? I am registered at a
hundred sites or better & only within the last 6 months have they started
coming. Of course now they are beginning to multiply as it is sold & resold.

Other than constantly changing my email is there no way to stop this? Spam
filters only catch the most obvious, blacklist-style mailers. I recently
learned for example that an ISP offers spam filters which catch all the mass
mailers but few if any of the non-blacklisted mailers.



> At 07:36 PM 9/05/2002 -0700, takeitez wrote:
>> So is there a way to foil the spamjunkies? I mean is there no way to disrupt
>> the software?, e.g., [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> All this means is that, at worst, hose addresses would be in a chunk on
> their own. Normally they would be in a chunk including addresses on both
> sides though.
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