I do it now with a series of rules that I've created by examining the
message header in the message options, and using the WHOIS from Network
Solutions, et. al., but it's tedious gathering all the information. And I
have A LOT of rules.
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"TCav" <TC...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> How about a junk e-mail feature that forwards the junk messages to
> the abuse mailbox of the provider for the ip address of the sender?
Bad idea. It would mean possibly forwarding non-junk, since no junk mail
filter is ever 100% accurate. Moreover, Outlook doesn't store messages in
their raw format, so you may not properly include the internet headers
required to trace the junk.
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Brian Tillman
And I trust that EVERY message I receive from ad360.com, adzines.com,
bonustree.com, easywinning.com, finestoffers.com, giantrewards.com, and many
others, are, in fact, spam.
And besides, if I receive an e-mail message in a language I don't
understand, doesn't that constitute spam even if it weren't trying to sell me
something if I could read it?
And who knows? Maybe it'll cut down on spam.
Spamcop - http://www.spamcop.net - makes reporting easy and anonymous. And
there are others like it.
All it requires is, that your email program can either forward or include
ALL ORIGINAL HEADERS in a reply.
For some reason, Outlook (my version is 2000) forwards all headers - except
the "Recieved" lines, that are the one's telling where the email originates -
and this "feature" makes the rest of it useless - for the purpose of
reporting spam, at least.
Replying gives the usual Subject, To and from - also very useless in terms
of reporting spam.
Those of us, that does not accept, that spammers are allowed to waste our
time, violate our rights and invade our privacy, are in some ways treated as
if WE are the one's being criminals.
Reporting violations, is made as difficult as possible.
Even by creators of email software, it seems...
The Internet needs to change policy, and actually adhere to the TOS and TOC
set up by ISPs.
Spammers need to be made to pay the damage they are doing, and the cost they
put on others. And once caught, they should not be allowed online again,
until they have.
Warnings and closing of accounts, have no effect - the spammer probably
already have another account somewhere - often at the same ISP - that does
not bother to make sure, the one's they allow access to the 'net, are people
they can trust - and the rest of the 'net is paying the price. Some ISP's
don't care where the money they make are stolen, as long as they make them.
I am VERY TIRED of paying other people's advertising.
Pretending the problem doesn't exist, doesn't make it go away - it will only
increase it. And it will eventually ruin the internet, if not taken care of.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" skrev:
The time it takes to compose a complaint, in my household, is better spent on activities that amuse, inform or otherwise add to my life.
Reporting spammers is not among those items.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.
After furious head scratching, Birger Sørensen asked:
I may be shouting into the wind. I don't have a choise. Either I report
spam, or I loose business.
Where do I send the bill?
"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" skrev:
Thx.
"Pat Willener" skrev: