hello again rob.
yes, i also did a search and came up with lycos/u.k. but no joy.
let me do some more research, it has to be out there somewhere.
also i will contact my bro , who writes codes for a living, maybe he has it
or has a reference to get it. i'll keep this post alive after more research.
it's not so bad that we can just delete the message, but when the little
pr**k calls us 'fools', that gets me all fired up !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Rob R. Ainscough" <robains@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:uge$tE56FHA.632@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I'd be happy just overloading the spam server itself rather than blanket
> the IP, but both are affective -- since Lycos stop distribution of the
> "Make Love Not Spam" screen saver, I'll code my own spam server killer.
> Found a good source of 85% of the know spam servers.
>
> "me" <me@comcast> wrote in message
> news:e%23MHhqt6FHA.2012@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> hello rob ,
>>
>> as for post below , finding his ip address from properties/details
>> 222.90.231.9
>>
>> then using command prompt ping 222.90.321.9 -t let er' run for few
>> hours, that'll slow him up.
>> if we all did at the sme time we could blow em' off the airwaves. LOL
>> !!!!!!!!!!!1
>>
>> "Rob R. Ainscough" <robains@pacbell.net> wrote in message
>> news:Ok$5tZt6FHA.3752@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>>>I have several PCs that aren't doing anything that I'd like to load up
>>>with the "Make Love Not Spam" software (and not the "virus" one either)
>>>so they can hit these spammers where it hurts (bandwidth).
>>>
>>> I was wondering why my spam drastically dropped off around Dec '04 --
>>> now I know why.
>>>
>>> Rob.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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