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Gordon

Shenan Stanley said:

I wasn't asking a rhetorical question, I was asking the OP what, exactly, he
was calling "spam" as he didn't say!
 
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Shenan Stanley

Gordon said:
I wasn't asking a rhetorical question, I was asking the OP what,
exactly, he was calling "spam" as he didn't say!

The OP - or the person who answered the OP?

The responder that your responded to *did* chang the subject (never
recommended) --> but likely did it to avoid spreadig the spam even further.

If you *really* wish to see the content of the spam:
http://groups.google.com/groups/sea...as_miny=1998&as_maxd=9&as_maxm=7&as_maxy=2007

I do not recommend it and the best I will do is a subject search using
Google groups of the original message.
 
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Gordon

Shenan Stanley said:
The OP - or the person who answered the OP?

The responder that your responded to *did* chang the subject (never
recommended) --> but likely did it to avoid spreadig the spam even
further.

The point is, all I saw was what seemed to be a new message with the Subject
"SPAM". Which doesn't help anybody.
 
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LVTravel

Sure it helps. You are using a newsreader that will place the reply to a
message directly below the message in the Subject list. I know exactly what
the Spam is in reference to so I won't open the original.....
 
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Gordon

LVTravel said:
Sure it helps. You are using a newsreader
Precisely


that will place the reply to a message directly below the message in the
Subject list.

Not if I have marked previous messages as "all read". I don't want to fanny
around unmarking read messages just to find what a blank message with the
subject of "SPAM" is referring to. If you wish to use your newsreader with
ALL messages showing at ALL times, then that's up to you - that's NOT the
most efficient manner in which to use a news reader and you might just as
well use the horrible web interface if that's how you view news groups.
 
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mikeyhsd

that's your opinion.
kindly allow me the ALL AMERICAN CHOICE of deciding for myself.

if you wish to report it as spam. then send a message to the persons isp.
if you do not know how to do that, then for sure you are not qualified to judge what is and what is not spam.




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Steve
 

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