I got this off of the DC-Webgrrls list and thought it might be of help to us here on Museum-L. >From: Karen Dodds <[log in to unmask]> >Organization: Dodds Design >Subject: RESOURCES: Stop Spam >To: [log in to unmask] > >When I complained recently to Hotmail about spam I received originating from >one of their accounts, I received these links along with a note explaining >they'd closed the spammer's account. Thought those of you who receive spam (do >I see *all* hands in the air?) might be interested. > >Visit the following ANTI-SPAM related Web sites for more information on how >to combat SPAM and what you can do about it. > >"Help stop Scam Spammers!" >http://www.junkemail.org/scamspam/ >Maintainer of the SPAM-L FAQ >http://www.ot.com/~dmuth/spam-l >Complaint Addresses (GoodGuys|Unresponsive|Foe) >http://www-fofa.concordia.ca/spam/complaints.shtml >"If you want to improve your spam-fighting skills, check out" >http://abuse.net/spam-l. >Anchor Desk "Special Spam Fighting Edition" >http://www4.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_index_19970819.html >How to Get Rid of Junk Mail, and Telemarketers >http://www.csn.net/~felbel/jnkmail.html > >Karen >They can spam, but they can't hide...from Traceroute. > >