On Tuesday 17 July 2001 11:18 am, you wrote: > > that is not the point. The point that I'm trying to make is that at the > > bottom of the message there is a small link which you can click to get > > removed from their list. I was surprised to see that the link was not to > > a non existing email address but rather to a web site where I chose the > > un subscribe option. Then it apologized for the inconvenience and told me > > that I was removed. Just to double check I clicked on the same link > > again, and was told that I could not be un subscribed because no such > > account existed. I was so surprised to see a spam list that I was able to > > un subscribe from that I just had to write about it. Perhaps if other > > lists were like this then it would not be so bad. > Spamcop.net Off one list, on hundereds of others! I never 'unsubscribe' from spam, even if it seems 'legitimate' Seeing as SPAM is illegal, the spammers already are starting out on an unethical foot, why give them any reason to continue their unethical and illegal behavior? -Kevin Hinze