"Rich Grise" wrote in message
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 00:34:47 -0800, Watson A.Name - "Watt Sun, the
Dark Remover" wrote:
"Rich Grise" wrote in message
...
In a way, it's equivalent to commercials on free TV (and even
cable,
these
No, it's not! Commercials in the media pay their fair share to the
media. Spammers, w/o permission, abuse services from the ISPs and
our
inboxes without paying their fair share. Spammers are thieves.
Ok, good point.
So, do _you_ want to volunteer to track them down and arrest them so
that
we can lynch them?
I did my volunteering back in the mid- to late-'90s. I'm long past the
point of being burned out. I used to keep a blacklist of recipes for
the procmail filter that I ran on my unix shell acct. I used to get the
original King of Spam, Spamford Wallace's Cyberpromo spams. He's
recently been in the news for infecting PCs with a spyware in order to
sell them a spyware removal program. Dirty, stinking, filthy,
ex-spammer rat!
BTW, there are spam filters that will run under Procmail or Perl
scripts. Check them out, especially if they're Bayesian filters.
In the interim, here's a blacklist:
http://www.neodruid.net/LATEST_BLACKLIST
Just add them to your firewall's "DROP" list.
Cheers!
Rich