My own approach to spam has been to get very quick with the delete key, and to have a lot of fun with the more bizarre or congenitally stupid spam. I've done a moderate amount of 419 baiting (as Waldo Bundersnuff, ferret rancher, or Louis Napoleon rightful heir to the Empire of France, or Gomer Pilsbury, Labradoran mango planter), and keep the folks in my work group amused with a "Spam of the Week" posting, often involving the stream of conciousness devices used to block spam filters (yeah, like I'm really anxious to get into a financial arrangement with someone who spells "mortgage" "morrtggage").
In general it's a fact of life, like mosquitos and Reality TV, and I figure if it's my worst problem my life is near perfect. Larry On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 06:47:23PM -0700, Josh Rehman wrote: > The ubiquity of spam has been ironically liberating - I no longer make any > attempt to hide my email address. I rely on spam filtering and enjoy > openness. -- =========================================================================== No matter how cynical you get, it is impossible to keep up. -- Lily Tomlin =========================================================================== -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]