Spam control programming

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Bjorn Ursfjord

Hi, I'm new to this newsgroup and not quite sure if this is the right place
to go with my problem, but I cant find any with a seemingly more relevant
name, so I'll try:

Lately I have started receiving up to 30 unsolicited emails to my address,
and I am starting to get seriously pissed off. I have begun to write back
to "(e-mail address removed)" with the following text:

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Hi,
I have lately been excessively bothered by unsolicited emails, including
mails from your
domain:

Message-ID: so-and-so
From: so-and-so

Please make sure this account does not mail me anything anymore.

Regards,
Bjorn Ursfjord
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It gets tiresome to do this 30 times a day, including looking at the
"Properties / Details" for each email, then copying and pasting the
Message-ID and From information from each mail into my reply.

Is there any way I can program Outlook Express to do this at the touch of a
button, preferrably also with inserting "abuse@domain-name of the domain in
question" in the "To:" field of the outgoing mail?

Would be thrilled if anybody can help me on this.

Regards,
Bjorn Ursfjord, Norway
 
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Guest

Bjorn
If you don't mind switching to Outlook 2000 (comes with Microsoft Office 2000) instead of Outlook Express, there is an Outlook Add-In available that eliminates Spam 100%. It's called SPAM Daemon.

It is FREE for personal, non-commercial use. Just download it and install it, and you're done. You don't have to change your mail server configuration or anything for this. And because it doesn't use content filters, you never need to download pattern file updates like most other anti-spam tools. It just works

More Informatio
http://www.conversiondynamics.co

Cheers

-=Camero
 

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