> Okay, still looking for a way to pay the spammers back.
When I had a cable modem, I enjoyed replying to the source of the "real
address"
with about a 50mb (more or less) junk attachment. Usually cc'ed to
postmaster@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx], root@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx], and
webmaster@[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx].
If you can read SMTP headers that is... :)
Just keep reporting them to abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxx.
Re: Junk mail (not spammin)
If you find it coming from the same domain often and, don't know
anyone else there. For example: anyone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
anyone@xxxxxxxx, anyone@xxxxxxxxxxx, I put in a mail rule and, if the
sender address contains those
domains, the message is deleted from the server without downloading it.
It cuts down on a bunch of it. Basically, this is part of what the junk
mail filters on the
services do (I'd imagine).
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