I think I need to set up a filter that automatically does this for my domains! http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.farces.com/farces/999462920/index_html "Each day I select 2 or 3 of the more outrageous spam messages that serve no useful purpose whatever. They’re almost always some sort of commercial scam. I do a traceroute and a whois with NeoTracePro (it’s got neat maps) to determine who they really are, where the message really originated, and who their local and upstream bandwidth providers are. Then I send the following reply to the original message—complete will all header information from the original spam—with copies to the abuse, postmaster, and hostmaster addresses at the bottom-feeder’s local and upstream provider:" "Remove this and all addresses within the farces.com domain from your distribution lists immediately. We have no existing business relationship, nor do I wish to establish one. I don't do business with spammers. Not now. Not ever. You are using my resources for your gain without my permission or compensation. Any further contact from your domain to any address within this domain will indicate tacit agreement to your use of our resources at our published billing rate of US$125 per hour with a 10 hour minimum." Dusty "Linux is for people who hate Windows. BSD is for people that love unix."