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XP tips and tricks.
Speed up your system, repair registry base, uninstall hidden windows
components and get rid of boring errors with powerful tips and tricks. http://windowsxpsp2pro.blogspot.com |
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FOAD SPAMMER XP tips and tricks.
C J. wrote:
....when you reply to a spammer's post w/o deleting their crap from the quoted message, you're doing them a favor. |
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FOAD SPAMMER XP tips and tricks.
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
hoo.com wrote: C J. wrote: ...when you reply to a spammer's post w/o deleting their crap from the quoted message, you're doing them a favor. Okies.. thanks for the idea. |
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FOAD SPAMMER XP tips and tricks.
C J. wrote:
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] hoo.com wrote: C J. wrote: ...when you reply to a spammer's post w/o deleting their crap from the quoted message, you're doing them a favor. Okies.. thanks for the idea. no prob. It's also perhaps useful to get the message properties, copy the header info to the clipboard, and then forward the message (pasting the headers at the top) to the relevant abuse address. In this case, it's . They won't necessarily *do* anything about it - but I figure it's good to have as many squeaky wheels as possible. |
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