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To: John Hayman who wrote (2652)2/21/2001 2:03:18 PM
From: S100  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 12245
 
I was expecting that you would get several replies to your question on EMail scams. I forward all of my spam to

chooseyourmail.com

You can wander around

chooseyourmail.com
or
spamcop.com
or
cauce.org

for more info. I have been sending my spam to them for several months, but have not seen any results. It is just the last year or so that I have started to receive spam, now 5 to 10 a day. I went for years without a single spam, but I was using small local ISPs. Now have a cable modem and using a large ISP for EMail.

ustreas.gov
is a US GOV site for this stuff, don't think they would do much.



To: John Hayman who wrote (2652)2/22/2001 11:52:41 AM
From: LKO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12245
 

On another matter. Could one of you help me? I received a financial scam via email. I will paste it below, but my question is, where to report this??

Your state department and secret
service are on top of this and have been producing nice
colorful informative documents on this. You can find
them at:

lpconline.com

For more entertainment go to google.com and
type "nigerian fraud" and read through all the fun stuff.