Kenneth, Sam, and other haters of SPAM:
I recommend you take a look at SpamCOP <http://www.spamcop.net> and look
at their statistical ranking of SPAM sources.
While this is only one of many services which record and send
notification to the origin of SPAM emails. They have been around long
enough to have accurate cumulative databases.
The real reason for SPAM is $$$$ - big money - transferred to the MAJOR
internet backbone providers. SpamCOP has laid traps for the sales staff
at ALL the major backbone providers regarding internet broadband
connects for the sole purpose of sending SPAM. In every case the sales
staff took the $$$ bait and signed up a mythical company whose stated
sole purpose was to send high volume SPAM. Of course when the scam was
exposed the upper management of the internet backbone providers said it
was all a big mistake - and the sales people were reprimanded, etc.,
etc., etc...
IMO to help in handling SPAM use a registered service. Their email
notifications matter. An individual complaining about SPAM to a mailing
list is a waste of bandwidth.
John Oram
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