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> > > After receiving two unwanted messages from Macro Computer > this morning, > > > I e-mailed Ed and requested permanent removal from his list. He > > > replied that he'd take care of it. Between 4:05 PM and 4:37 PM I > > > received six more spam messages from him. > > > >Aww, you beat me - I've only had four from him today... > > Gee, I feel slighted ... I only got one. > > I forwarded it to the ISP used to send the email, the ISP hosting the > website, and David (since the email address is used ONLY for the > midrange.com mailing lists). One of mine was to root@ my mail server, so it was not even remotely legitimate or mined from a list. Reporting to the "ISP" probably won't do any good since they are a spamhaus and should just be completely blocked. It's not like we were actually going to buy anything from his company anyway... I'm sure most AS/400 shops have an established relationship with a business partner like we do. Question for the person who emailed Ed: Did you email n.2446.80119@q.stedb.com or egizowski@macrocomp.com or r.2446.80119@q.stedb.com ?
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