Stephen Frost wrote:
> One way to respond to 'spam' is to send a polite reply asking
> them not to do it again.
This is the worst response you can make to spam except for
actually buying the product. It marks you as someone who
responds to spam.
You can complain to their ISP but the best thing to do is
delete the message and never buy any product advertised in
spam.
Mike Collins
Mike Collins MLSO3
Clinical Biochemistry & Immunology
The General Infirmary at Leeds,
Old Medical School, Thoresby Place
Leeds LS1 3EX, UK
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The opinions expressed here are my own.
My colleagues and employers may not agree with them.
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