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>1. Reply and WARN them. If you never hear from them again it has worked.
This is all I do. It presumes that the headre info is correct. Of course of the
spamer has e-mail software as Mark Ross described to counter spam, then you can't...
But do look at the header and post to "abuse@provider" and "postmaster@provider".
Let the sys admin of the provider clean his own house.
If they have a "reply to xx to remove" I just do that. Otherwise I send this:
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remove
Recently, a very unwelcome advertisement message was posted to this business
from your address. I strongly suggest that you remove all the addresses that
belong to <your @xx.xxx>
*****LEGAL NOTICE TO ALL BULK E-MAILERS*****
NOTICE TO BULK EMAILERS: Pursuant to US Code, Title 47, Chapter 5,
Subchapter II, 227, any and all nonsolicited commercial E-mail sent
to this address is subject to a download and archival fee in the
amount of $500 US. E-mailing denotes acceptance of these terms.
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IT seems to do the job :)
Bill Gaines
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