Originally posted by Tony Rome:
...I was about to call the German Sheriff to see if he could do something about it...
What should I do with it? I have enough english spam that I don't like. I don't use any anti-virus or anti-spammer software. I think they kill too much system power...
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If I get mails with english subjects then I usually mark and delete them. It's easier for me to differ them from my friendly german mails...
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I think there's a system lieing in it. If I get spam from a german server then I can get its IP and write a mail to the provider. If he don't want to agree then I've the right to announce him to the law. This works fine as long as the server provider stands in Germany. A server in foreign countries is hard to reach with the german's law...
Maybe the new european law will give us more abilities to avoid those servers. But this will only spread the range of law...we still won't reach servers in russia, in asia or in america...
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If you would have your own mail server in the web then you could try to install a 'Teergrube' to glue the spammers...
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I can only advise you to NOT open or respond to such mails. Delete them as fast as you can. If possible then let it be killed by an automatic spam filter. I'm doing it manually day by day because I want to know/read what mails did arrive my mailbox.
About the content of the mails: The mails you've mentioned are talking about war crimes in Germany at the end of the LAST (I hope so) world war. Not only the crime against Jews but also the crime against german soldiers and civilians at the end of the war. There are still so many lost people and some of them are probably found now in a acre near Bretzenheim.
Well, I think there were many crimes in wars made by all involved sides. I don't want to forget but, please, I want to learn out of the past and try to make it better in the future. Let the dead souls rest in peace!
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Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany),
Sheriff ;-)
[This message has been edited by Sheriff (edited 05-16-2005).]