> My suggestion would be that everyone who got spammed should send back > the original message with a simple "No thank you" at the bottom. If > enough people do this it will burn up some bandwidth but they might get > the message. Unfortunately the address is usually bogus and this just burns bandwidth without actually achieving anything. Most of these spammers get their service terminated by their ISP, but often they just start up again somewhere else. There's a newsgroup news.net-abuse.misc (I think) where they report this stuff. Rgeards, Gordon, Gordon Scott [log in to unmask] [log in to unmask] (work) The Basingstoke Beekeeper (newsletter) [log in to unmask] <A HREF="http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/apis">Embryo Home Page</A> Beekeeper; Kendo 3rd Dan; Sometime sailor. Hampshire, England.