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Actually the best one for reporting, tools, etc is
http://www.mailabuse.org

hth.

Camper Mick said the following on Sun, Jun 30,
2002 at 03:27:44PM -0400:
> There has been allot in this group lately about spam and what can be
> done about it. Here is a service I have found that may be able to help
>
> http://www.spamcop.net
>
> Go to there web and follow the instructions - I have just found them so I cannot give a qualified review of their service. I will be using them as a tool and will let the group know what I at least think of the service.
>
> Mick
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