13Jan

I’m trying to find a Mass Mailer to mass mail spammers?

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I get hundreds of e-mails a day from this list of spammers. I’m trying to find some sort of mass mailer that will work with like a Hotmail account or something.

and heres my list of spammers.

aurorette.morrissey@busymode.com
prem@masswisemuddy.com
veg@makewiseoutgoing.com
devr@sayswiseaccept.com
insuranceconnect@MATCHINERO.net
googleprofits@STRATEGYNEY.NET
e-debtcure@SIMNEY.net
rezv@COMPETEFUNDS.net
gevaliacoffee@BATTLENEY.net
dishnetworkprovider@VIDEOENCY.net
MilitaryBenefits@learnthats.com
acaiberryfreetrial@STRATEGYINERO.NET
wal-martrewards@ADVENTURECOIN.net
celebritycleansedetox@BATTLEPAY.net
MyWebTattoo@winterwiselucky.com
approvaldepartment@PLAYINERO.NET
MilitaryBenefits@meetwiseperfect.com
bodydetoxification@PLAYENCY.net
approvaldepartment@CONSOLECASH.NET
ebaysuccess@MATCHBUCKS.NET
autoinsuranceconnect@PLAYNEY.NET
governmentmoney@COMPETECASH.NET
info@mycouponsavingsmail.com
wal-martrewards@BATTLENCY.NET
They are sending it to my new e-mail account I have with my ISP (Verizon). I filled out a online application for a temp agency that I found out doesn’t exist so now they have my social security number and all my information and they are e-mailing me hundreds of times a day, sending my mail in my mailbox and calling me.

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4 Responses to “I’m trying to find a Mass Mailer to mass mail spammers?”

  1. Posted by SDX 14th January, 2010 at 11:22 am

    Just get a new email account. No need to go through all of this hassle.

  2. Posted by star 15th January, 2010 at 8:50 am

    2 wrongs dont make a right.. why sink to that? you really think they care??????

    pshhh your wack

  3. Posted by Ω Coder 17th January, 2010 at 7:12 pm

    You’re going to have a big-time problem there, chief.

    Even if you found a mass mailer program that would suit your needs (not too hard, so long as you are able to get the mail server parameters to enter into it…). You will, ironically, be violating the terms of your email host. It will catch this, and stop your service. That’s the first problem, and it assumes that you will actually be able to email the spammers. In short, you won’t.

    Mail protocol on the internet is like mail protocol in real life: You don’t need to put in a valid “sender’s” address, just a valid receiver. You can write whatever the heck address you want on the return of an envelope, it’ll still get to where it needs to go (of course, if you write New York and it is stamped in Boston…well, we’ll come back to that).

    Spammers do not send from email addresses. They set up their own mail server (painfully easy to do…if you have WinXp Pro, you already have one…if you don’t, you can download one…and Linux supports numerous free ones). The mail server doesn’t care if you write “president@whitehouse.gov” as the sender’s address. Or if you write an address that doesn’t exist. Doesn’t matter…it’ll still send it.

    All of those addresses…they don’t exist. Mail sent to them will fail. Even if some of them DO exist, why would a spammer check them? They don’t send emails looking for a reply, they send them with a link in them. They won’t check any addresses that happen to exist.

    So yeah, you’re plan to get back at em? It’ll fail spectacularly. Sorry to burst the bubble. Spam is as certain as taxes and death in this day and age. All you can do is block it.

  4. Posted by Alan1205 18th January, 2010 at 3:32 am

    Not much point anyway. They probably have good spam filters for their incoming mail and, if your mail isn’t about buying anything, it will be deleted in seconds without even being read. Try a new email account like the other person suggests.

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