Isn't that a pain in the *** to get those things. I take the time to go up to
and hit block message. Plus I enter the addy in my blacklist file and tell my
computer to bounce the email back to them. Doesn't usually take but a couple or
sometimes three tries to get rid of them. Guess whoever gets tired of getting
their own spam back:):)
QD
----- Original Message -----
From: Samantha
To:
terryoquinnforum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2007 1:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Terry O'Quinn Forum] Re: I found my mod hat and put it on
I was wondering, is it possible for the spammers who are supposedly human
beings to join mailing lists and get the email addresses of the subscribers to
send direct spam to? Because it seems like every time I join a new Yahoo Group,
or every time I post to one (like now, for instance, I feel an onslaught coming
on), I get a big old onslaught of Refinance This and Buy Watches That and Dear
Sir or Madam, give me your bank account info so I can supposedly deposit a
ridiculous amount of money for you when in fact I'm going to rob you blind and
steal your identity.
A quote from one of my favorite old Vincent Price movies, "The Comedy of
Terrors:"
Is there no morality left in this world?
Samantha
annicapannika <
no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Yah. I hope they go to a special hell. I just don't see the point,
because it really can't pay off that well, can it? Are people stupid
enough to fall for those ads? Ack...
/chick
--- In
terryoquinnforum@yahoogroups.com, aevh59 <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> That's good. Spam-bots are the devil, and whoever created these
> things is too...
>
> Vandevere
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