There are a few spammail bouncers that you can use to return the mail to
them. Some are even freeware. But since they subscribed to the list they
have to be considered legit for the first outing. Some of these progs have
letters that go with them explaining that this is a federal offense, etc.
They can actually be fined $500. per instance. (I didn't know that
previously) They are zip files if you want me to attach them to an email
for you to peruse at your convenience. ( no connection with any of the
products by me or even anyone I know) I don't know how you'd keep a first
time legit subscriber out though.
No need for you to apologize TJ. This is all part of he life on the
technological edge we live on.
Thanks for all you do
Terry Smith
-----Original Message-----
From: T.J. Higgins <tjhiggin(at)chris.iss.ingr.com>
To: Alpines <alpines(at)autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, March 23, 1999 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: from Russia
>Minina Natalia writes:
>> The friends!
>> This letter from Russia.
>> At us there was a trouble. The small boy Kurchatov Pavlik from
Severodvinsk
>> (city in north of Russia) is hardly sick, at him defect of heart.
>
>Sorry about this spam, Alpiners. This person legitimately subscribed
>to the list, so there isn't anything I know of that can be done to
>stop it. He/she also spammed all the other auto-related lists
>running on autox.team.net, so maybe MJB knows a majordomo trick to
>prevent this kind of thing in the future.
>
>--
>T.J. Higgins
>tjhiggin(at)ingr.com
>Huntsville, AL
>
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