noooo, the Post office box, not email.. spam never has real email addresses. you attack on the legit info they provide for placing orders. and better yet, send a complaint to the BBB in their area (Or yours, they will forward it for you.) > > This sounds nice, but it isn't being a good 'net citizen'. Often > the reply address is bogus, so you end up killing someone the > UCE'ers disliked. In addition you aren't just jamming their mailbox, > most of the time you are jamming their ISP, who has probably already > kicked them off, thus hurting the other users of that ISP. > > Don't do it. You don't hurt the UCE'er in the least. > > Roger > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "We reject kings, presidents, and voting; we believe in rough consensus > and running code." > > Dave Clark, IETF, 1992. > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >