On Saturday, May 29, 2004, 2:34 PM, you wrote:

rg> I know there exists a template/macro that will do the following
rg> but I never did get it up and running.

rg> From an ad:
rg> Have you ever wished that you could return spam to its sender and fool
rg> them into thinking that your e-mail address is not valid? 


my suggestion would be to use spamcop, or just forward the emails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  . I used to use whois ( arin whois) to find the offending
parties, but that takes too long with the number of spam I get these
days, so it is MUCH easier/simpler/less time consuming to use spamcop-
http://www.spamcop.net/

Marck created 2 filters to send spam to spamcop, it's almost totally
automatic! They are in the FAQ filters on the web site..

-- 
 Paul
Using The Bat! v2.11 Beta/9 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1
Apr2004 (4.1.396)  (avast! version number)
0422-1 (27.05.2004) (avast! DB version number)
4.1.396 (avast! plugin version number)
  


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