I'm no expert, but I've heard, to expand on what Leslie wrote, that e-mailing them back indicates that you are a "live" Internet user and thus a potential target for more spam--theirs or anyone's to whom they might sell your name. IMHO, simply delete. Dan Eumurian, RPT La Crosse, WI Leslie W Bartlett wrote: > > I've been told that if you reply, even negatively, it's just "fuel for > their fires". Ignoring it, say "they" is the only way to get them to > stop. > les bartlett > houston > > On Mon, 6 Sep 1999 20:42:11 -0700 "David ilvedson" <ilvey@jps.net> > writes: > >List, > > > >What do you do when you get junk e-mail such as this? > >Should I just delete it or use the "remove" link? I usually just > >delete but wondered... > > > >David Ilvedson, RPT
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