From: "Rob McEwen (PowerView Systems)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

jdow said:
It'd be easier to simply click fraud the sites until the vendors who
commission the spam catch on and turn off the money up front.

I think you've misunderstood Marc's proposal. He is talking about identity theft schemes via Nigeria "419" scams where there is only an e-mail address in the body of the message.

I generalized - in ANY spam there is a URL they want you to use. Find
it and send it spurious input, either click fraud or a "Gotcha" email
message. Eat their time or discredit their click counts. The idea is
to raise the expense for the spammers and those who use them.

{^_^}

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