On 2008-03-23, Hugh Watkins <hugh.watkins@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Ian Goddard wrote:
>> Hugh Watkins wrote:
>>> dogqruomlrsa@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>> As much as you love someone, recalling the details of their life at
>>>> the time of their death is an overwhelming responsibility. For
someone
>>>> close to the person dying, writing an obituary is comforting by
>>>> remembering the defining moments of an individual's life may bring
>>>> comfort. Having the obituary already written and on file with your
>>>> funeral provider, is not as difficult to do as you may think.
>>>> What is an obituary?
>>>
>>> spammer trying to earn click through dollars
>>>
>>> Hugh W
>>>
>>
>> Why not click on view headers and forward to the abuse address which is
>> Google (surprise, surprise!)? If we regularly did this for spammers
>> they might start to apply spam filters.
>>
> as his links are google ads I am not so certain they could be bothered
>
> each of his recent messages has a unique charming but empty of data text
There is another risk in re****ting spam to the abuse
address. If the abuse address is actually owned by a
spammer, as in the spammer has registered the domain
himself, re****ting anything to that address will get you a
whole lot of new email spam. With NNTP, the risk may be
low, but with email, the risk is pretty high.
--
Robert Riches
spamtrap42@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Yes, that is one of my email addresses.)


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