MicroDyanmic
December 5th 03, 08:11 PM
When you practice law out of a license its will soon catch up with you
as it did in this case which is pending against Spam Cop, With the
Federal Bureau of Investigation as has known as the FBI. See file
complaint below. When you file a report about spam make dam sure you
did not sign up for a newsletter or post your site in a site engine.,
and then turn around and then false an report this will get you a into
hot water as well as suits brought against you in damages like in this
case of spam cop. Acting in its own behalf of playing cop on the
Internet without a license as you see here his chances are being
prosecuted and losing his web site and that to damages to this web
site http://www.MicroDynamic.org. Spam Cop. Created by Julian Haight,
a 27-year-old computer consultant in Seattle, Spam Cop (spamcop.net)
is a Web site that lets you track spam -- unsolicited junk E-mail sent
out in bulk -- back to its source and then complain about it to the
proper authorities. After providing the site with a return E-mail
address, you simply paste a junk E-mail message you have received into
a form on the site and click on a button. Spam Cop dissects the
message's header field to find out where it came from. It then sends a
copy of the unwanted mail to the network administrator of the Internet
service provider the spammer is using, along with a crisply worded
letter of complaint from you about being spammed.
as it did in this case which is pending against Spam Cop, With the
Federal Bureau of Investigation as has known as the FBI. See file
complaint below. When you file a report about spam make dam sure you
did not sign up for a newsletter or post your site in a site engine.,
and then turn around and then false an report this will get you a into
hot water as well as suits brought against you in damages like in this
case of spam cop. Acting in its own behalf of playing cop on the
Internet without a license as you see here his chances are being
prosecuted and losing his web site and that to damages to this web
site http://www.MicroDynamic.org. Spam Cop. Created by Julian Haight,
a 27-year-old computer consultant in Seattle, Spam Cop (spamcop.net)
is a Web site that lets you track spam -- unsolicited junk E-mail sent
out in bulk -- back to its source and then complain about it to the
proper authorities. After providing the site with a return E-mail
address, you simply paste a junk E-mail message you have received into
a form on the site and click on a button. Spam Cop dissects the
message's header field to find out where it came from. It then sends a
copy of the unwanted mail to the network administrator of the Internet
service provider the spammer is using, along with a crisply worded
letter of complaint from you about being spammed.