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  • #643180
    Anonymous
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    Try to get their email servers on RBLs such as spamcop.net
    :rolleyes:

    #643181
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    It’s not a matter of one mail – I have been sold and bought across a number of lists it seems. Here is another:

    Return-Path:
    Received: from mail3.grandslm.com (mail3.grandslm.com [208.184.58.6])
    by chatlink.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) with ESMTP id i05NWw1A009647
    for ; Mon, 5 Jan 2004 15:32:59 -0800
    Received: from b.grandslm.com (64.125.181.107)
    by mail3.grandslm.com with SMTP; 05 Jan 2004 18:32:41 -0500
    Message-ID: <1699969927.1073345560782.ie-300097755-14947_1136661972@b.grandslm.com.22003057>
    Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 18:32:40 -0500 (EST)
    From: Newsletter
    Reply-To: Newsletter
    To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: $10 F-R-E-E No Purchase Required At Zodiac Casino
    Mime-Version: 1.0
    Content-Type: text/html
    Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
    X-Unsubscribe: To stop receiving this, please send a message
    to with “bye” in the subject
    X-JLH: mid 1 c72 5oycqk lmg2bc
    X-budget-MailScanner-Information: Please contact the ISP for more information
    X-budget-MailScanner: Found to be clean
    Status:

    #643196
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Dominique – it is a good rule to never use the “opt out” on any spam. The spammer just uses that to see if your email addy is a live one and then you get tons more spam.

    As mentioned by aleph, you can use SpamCop’s free service at http://www.spamcop.net

    It terminates a lot of spammers and at the very least it will make you feel better when you report the spammer to thier host etc. :D

    #643197
    vladcizsol
    Member

    I use mail washer and while it reduces some clutter in Outlook it doesnt stem the tide of SPAM.

    So far the most effective solution I have tried is SPAM Arrest. Its well worth the cost if SPAM really bothers you this much.

    http://www.spamarrest.com

    #643200
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    The trouble is that these programs also wipe out the stuff I want to see.

    My ISP is wonderful, they have a spam program installed and filter things out. There is no penis enlargement and so on getting through. But they have been advised to let in casino html and they do – unfortunately this is now not confined to aff newsletters and such, but I am getting spammed a lot. My name must have been put on some list and is being sold over and over and over again.

    #643206
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Dominique,

    You can contact the companies promoted through the spam. Often times, it’s an affiliate who bought a list or scoured the web with a bot to collect emails.

    Most have anti spam clauses in their terms and they will terminate the affiliate’s account on the spot.

    And I agree with the others too, do contact spamcop to report them. Many ISPs and email providers block emails listed through spamcop.

    Good luck!

    #643209
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes, I do enjoy getting topless women’s pics in the mail!!!

    :D

    #643212
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Ah, you brat!

    I knew someone was going to say that. nahnah.gif

    #643251
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    More for the nude gambling spam lovers (well, she does wear panties and a bra):

    Return-Path:
    Received: from mail2.dblsqz.com ([209.249.55.229])
    by chatlink.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) with ESMTP id i07KbjnT032542
    for xxxxxxxxxxxxxxWed, 7 Jan 2004 12:37:48 -0800
    Received: from b.dblsqz.com (64.125.181.107)
    by mail2.dblsqz.com with SMTP; 07 Jan 2004 15:37:45 -0500
    Message-ID: <624451916.1073507864516.ie-313597383-14984_1136661972@b.dblsqz.com.29337798>
    Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2004 15:37:44 -0500 (EST)
    From: GambleBook

    #643258
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Spam’s a real pain. I had a spam filter on my computer at work for about a year, and I started getting complaints from legitimate customers that they couldn’t get email through to me. So I opted out of the spam filters. Now over 60% of my email is spam of some sort.

    But I’m kinda like the Professor. I look at it as market research. Chances are if someone’s spamming me, there’s a reasonable chance I can make a profit promoting a similar product on the web through an affiliate program somewhere.

    There should be a spam zeitgeist somewhere, kinda like the Google zeitgeist.

    On a related note, I went to college with a young man who’s nickname was “Junkster”. He collected junk mail from odd sources and got on all kinds of mailing lists. (This was before email.) Then he posted the interesting stuff on a bulletin board at the end of the hallway.

    Wonder if there’s a market for a similar concept on the web…

    Gotta go. Just had an idea!
    :bigsmile:

    #643266
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hehe,

    I am glad this inspired someone! :D

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