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Posted by Allis on 12/25/79 11:33
<rackafrackarickafrack@web.de> wrote in message
news:1133438999.238853.19400@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> So I've decided to take up spamming. I mean, I'm too old to start work
> as a prostitute, and there is simply no margin in terrorism (trust me,
> I've checked). So what the heck.
>
> Does anyone have a list of say 10,000,000 e-mail addresses they'd send
> me? I've gotten some spam mails about that, but they want money. And
> since I'm just starting up, I'd rather just get them for free.
>
> Or how does mail-server hijacking work? Something about worms, right?
> Gosh, I'm so embarassed that I have to ask these newbie questions.
>
> And I hope this isn't too off-topic for this group. I wouldn't want to
> annoy anyone with excessive non-sequitor mailings. At least not for
> free.
>
> Thanks so much,
>
> Steve "Scooter" Johnson
> San Francisco, California
> (415) 867 5309
>
A. Don't do it. (1)
B. The end result will rarely, if ever, justify the means.
C. You will spend as much time chasing Blacklist removals, getting new ISP
accounts, etc. (2)
D. Spammers take a huge amount of time and effort in hiding their efforts so
as not to be found, yet they need to direct the spammed to their site. ;)
E. You live in the same city as SmakDaddy. (3)
(1) Just because I say so.
(2) You'll lose your hosting account and your local isp connection over it.
(3) You don't want that kind of headache.
Allis
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