Paul D. Farrar wrote:
>
> At 10:15 PM 2/15/98 +1100, "Branko GT" <gjuro@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ...
> >Unfortunately it appears that tehre is no escape from PvT even when
> >in my kill file as quite a few people respond or react to his
> >postings.
> ...
>
> Check with your service provider. Many have software on their
> mail server that you can set to delete messages meeting various
> conditions. This allows you to delete the mail automatically at
> the server, rather than pay connect charges to download it and
> then delete it. My provider has this. You can select a regularly
> updated list of known spammers, as well as make your own
> conditions for deletion.
Wrong answer. Why should I spend any (more) effort to filter out
someone who hasn't the common sense or decency to put a sock in it.
The original behavior is unacceptable. It should cease. PFB.
Larry
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