technomage wrote:
>
> well,
> the idea is sound in theory. however, there is the additional problem of
> unneccessary network traffic generated as a result (as well as a lot of
> pissed off people that may find out who you are).
>
> Not worth the effort. just filter and delete..
that is fine until you get into the situation where I find myself...
I get on the upward of 100 to 200 email messages a day (probably 25-50%
spam). Yes I have filtering turned on, but then I find things getting
dumped into my filter folder that needs to be addreses -- like my boss
sending me the damned lab scedule as an HTML attachment! So I have to
periodicly look at things. I got one just two days ago that was labeled
urgent notice (or some such), it missed my filter (and I am still trying
to figure out that one), and I was tired enough that I opened it up --
it was an HTML advertisement from some damned porn company. The very
next day I end up receiving 3 similar advertisements... And this all
started when I was web searching for a image processing package named
TINA. I landed on some wierd site that had a blank page that only said
enter and like a damn fool I did because I thought they might have
javascript turned on or somethin...
EBo --
> On Sunday 17 March 2002 03:00 am, you wrote:
> > Quick question. I hate spam like the rest of us. I
> > am just thinking out loud, and would like feedback.
> > What if I set up a web site giving e-mail address, and
> > offensives of people doing this spamming, and post it
> > on the web and asked people to e-mail these
> > offensivers? Do you think that might help at all? I
> > am thinking if the billing, tech support, and admin
> > contacts receive several contacts a day on the same
> > issue, then maybe they will take notice. Then there
> > is the legal sitution that I might be held
> > responsivable for. If anyone has any thought on this
> > idea let me know. I am sick of spam! I am sorry for
> > the spelling.
> >
> > mike