-=> Tony Langdon spake unto Rob Szarka, saying <=-
RS> No, no, no...you're not thinking creatively enough. Whenever we get
RS> mail to a nonexistent address we should alias that address to one of
RS> the *other* spammers! Let them spam each other back to the Stone Age!
RS> The best part is that since the message was forwarded, their address
RS> will never match the original address and they'll never get
RS> unsubscribed... *maniacal laughter*
TL> HAhahahahah! That reminds me of a suggestion I saw to deal with junk
TL> snail mail. Simply send the reply mail from another company in their
TL> envelope! :-)
I've done that for a few years, actually, though lately I've gotten
lazy: rip up all the junk mmail and stuff it into all the prepaid
envelopes. It might not accomplish anything, but it sure is
satisfying... :)
BTW, a caveat in case anyone mistook my post above too seriously:
since most mail to these spammers bounces, this would just create
a hellish bounce loop on your machine. Don't try this at home.
... Fido hungry. Fido eat messages. Bad Fido...
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