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To Protest Unwanted E-Mail, Spam Cop Goes to the Source

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Description: A consultant introduces a tool to let users complain about spam to authorities. [NYT] (June 24, 1999)
To Protest Unwanted E-Mail, Spam Cop Goes to the Source To Protest Unwanted E-Mail, Spam Cop Goes to the Source o you ever find yourself wading through dozens of claims of baldness cures and offers to "Make Money Fast at Home!!!" while looking for E-mail in your In box from people you actually know? Is there any way to fight back against these unwanted spammers, who often hide behind hard-to-trace or false addresses?
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IP-address:170.149.172.130

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Name Server: DNS.EWR1.NYTIMES.COM
Name Server: DNS.SEA1.NYTIMES.COM
Name Server: NS1.P24.DYNECT.NET
Name Server: NS2.P24.DYNECT.NET
Name Server: NS3.P24.DYNECT.NET
Name Server: NS4.P24.DYNECT.NET
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Status: clientDeleteProhibited
Status: clientTransferProhibited
Status: clientUpdateProhibited
Status: serverDeleteProhibited
Status: serverTransferProhibited
Status: serverUpdateProhibited
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Creation Date: 18-jan-1994
Expiration Date: 19-jan-2023