Tim Chemaly wrote:
> Dear sir
> Would you please be so kind and FUCK OFF with your shit money making scheme.
> Yours sincerely
> Tim
Is it bad taste to run JavaScript applications which mailto these spammers say,
once a second for maybe a weekend?
What a temptation! But your mails will, in the better case never arrive,
and in the worst bouce back to you... The reply adress is surely forged
and leads to nowhere. The only things to do is ignore these spams and go
there:
http://www.cauce.org/
Bye, and keep cool ;D
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> Tim Chemaly wrote:
>
> > Dear sir
> > Would you please be so kind and FUCK OFF with your shit money making scheme.
> > Yours sincerely
> > Tim
>
> Is it bad taste to run JavaScript applications which mailto these spammers say,
> once a second for maybe a weekend?
Only if they don't supply their proper address (ick... 172,800 bounceback messages :)
Use a longer delay though, to make sure the email doesn't pile up on your end...
Eric Bock
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