> If enough people adopt this approach (or something similar), any spam will
> be met with so many "remove me from your list" replies, that it will be
> difficult to justify sending out spams in the future.
>
I have already done this in one case and received a prompt apology from
the "offender." Whoever is selling the list is in for a severe flogging,
however. Seems like a real scam to me to sell something that you know
can't possibly work as advertised.
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