What to do with SPAM email!



JTE83

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Don't you just hate SPAM email clogging up your inbox? I just got a great idea! Use the reply button and just email them back! Maybe say nothing or a quick message - "Just spamming you back asshole!" If everyone spammed back the spammers and clogged their inboxes these spammers would stop too, or maybe be discouraged unless they use a useless account where they don't check their mail! Isn't this a great idea?

And don't fall for that check cashing business where you open a bank account and process checks and get a cut! They mail you counterfeit checks and then clear you out and when those checks bounce they've left you with a messed up balance that you're accounted for!

But an administrator said to not open and reply to spam or you'll get more - will that happen?
 
JTE83 said:
Don't you just hate SPAM email clogging up your inbox? I just got a great idea! Use the reply button and just email them back! Maybe say nothing or a quick message - "Just spamming you back asshole!" If everyone spammed back the spammers and clogged their inboxes these spammers would stop too, or maybe be discouraged unless they use a useless account where they don't check their mail! Isn't this a great idea?

And don't fall for that check cashing business where you open a bank account and process checks and get a cut! They mail you counterfeit checks and then clear you out and when those checks bounce they've left you with a messed up balance that you're accounted for!

But an administrator said to not open and reply to spam or you'll get more - will that happen?

You really are a dipshit, aren't you? Did you just discover the internet and email today? Have you ever heard of this thing called a "spam filter?"

News for the terminally brain dead: replying to the spam sent you by bots and spammers only verifies that your email is a valid address.

Are you sure that you actually got an engineering degree? Are you saying that you haven't read any of the thousands of articles in magazines, newspapers, e-zines, or internet news outlets? You're why spammers and scammers find such success.