> Some spam cannot be forwarded to report abuse. Has anyone a way to get
> around whatever is preventing it from being forwarded?
I use Spamcop. http://spamcop.net/ it is a great service and you don't
have to join . although they do encourage it. Set up with them. When you get
a Spam open it in it's own window , then do CTRL + F3 . that brings up all
the info on who sent the Spam. CTRL + A will highlight all the text, then
CTRL + C will copy it all. You can then paste it in the box spamcom provides
click on process Spam. and go from there to turning those bandwidth thieves
to the proper authorities.
Thanks,
Brendhan Horne
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