This isn't a solution of any sort (wish I had one to offer). When I get fed up
enough with junk snail-mail, I stuff their stuff into their own postage-paid
envelopes and send it back. This does no good at all except to vent my
frustration - it's time-consuming, and useless. However, it's too bad there's
not
a way to check off the spam and then - en masse - hit 'return to sender'. If
that
were an option, and enough people did it with unfailing regularity, perhaps it
would reverse the flood.
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 08:21:30 -0700, Gene GeRue wrote:
>
> I am currently getting over a hundred spam pieces per day. If I set up a
> filter to reject messages containing certain words I will most certainly
> miss some important ones. I get letters from readers of my books. If I drop
> ruralize.com, I turn my back on everyone who visits my web site and wishes
> to communicate with me.
>
> How do you all deal with spam?
>
>
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