Uncle Roger
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Registered: May 2001
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
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Yes, if you respond to a spam e-mail, you are simply confirming your existence, thus moving your e-mail address from the ordinary list to the worth-twice-as-much list. Unfortunately, not responding does not mean you'll get dropped -- there is no cost-per-name to the spammer, so why bother deleting names that don't generate an error.
But what a lot of people miss, is that spam is not just something to sigh-and-delete. There is indeed a real cost to spam. Unlike junk mail you get via snail mail, the cost of spam is not paid by the spammers. It's paid by the ISP's whose servers are commandeered by spammers. If you've ever had trouble getting your e-mail, it could be because a spammer's bulk e-mail software was tying up the server. If you think you're paying too much for your internet service, part of that cost goes to pay for that spam. Unfortunately, most people never see this.
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