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I get lots of spams on my gmail account. Even if I mark it as spam they are able pass through probably with different email account. I do not have any idea how to stop that. Is there anything we can do so that spammers will blacklist our email address, and wont dare to spam us again?

I thought of creating a program to send thousands of emails using google SMTP server but do not know how feasible it is and doubt it will stop spams I am getting.

Is there anything we can do about spams or do I start new account?

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Sending spam back is only going to increase the possibility of you getting more spam... – brianreavis Oct 9 at 6:33
This should be asked on superuser.com - it is not a programming question at all. – sharptooth Oct 9 at 6:39
He specifically says "creating a program" - so I do not agree - don't close too easily. – mm2010 Oct 9 at 6:45

closed as not programming related by Brandon, rein, silky, JesperE, sharptooth Oct 9 at 6:38

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You can not teach lesson to spammers, and why should you bother about it. By sending lots of emails back to them you will also become a spammer. Believe it or not, you can not fight with them in their manner. We are good people and have lots of good work to do. Please concentrate on doing good work and dont be frustrated by those morons, who wants to sell such things.

So what we should do ?

  • Precaution is the best cure. Dont spread your main Id to unknown sites.
  • Use good spam blocker ( I think gMail has one of the best. )
  • Use your own Delete filters for domains that used to send you spams.
  • Use + email Ids of gMail. This way you can come to know which site is selling your id to spammers. For example suppose you are subscribing to Bar.com and your gMail Id is foo@gmail.com then while subscribing give your id as foo+bar@gmail.com. If any of the spam or unsolicited eMail is coming to Id foo+bar@gmail.com, you can be very sure that there is something sneaky at bar.com. Using this technique you can also effectively filter messages.
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And is that working for you? For your neighbor? For the 300 other million people that are swamped by the internet bandwidth choked by spam? Maybe the fact that repeating the same old thing and expecting different results suggests that "standard wisdom" is just a sign of insanity. Something new has to be tried. – Ira Baxter Oct 9 at 6:48
Who are you going to send mails too? Please don't send them to the person in the From header of the spam you're getting. This address is almost always faked, even if it's a real address then it's more often than not from a person that has nothing to do with it. Probably they've used your address too for this, you'll notice when you start getting "Message could not delivered" e-mails about Viagra ads you 'sent'... – Wim Nov 13 at 10:21
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The most important one

Do not post your e-mail address in an unobfuscated form on the Internet.

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Tips to Avoid Spam

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That is prevention... what is cure ? – Xinus Oct 9 at 6:27
Cure-->Delete the spams and Add senders to blocked list. – adamantium Oct 9 at 6:29
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getting a new email adress is the only cure – Johannes Rudolph Oct 9 at 6:34
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Use gmail and forget about it (except for one stray spam message a month or so). I've had my unobfuscated address online for years and haven't had a real issue with spam.

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I don't think there's much you can do about your regular "viagra"-spam, however if you get a lot of those "Nigerian"-letters you could go on a scambait adventure and make the spammer carve a wooden C64...

Be careful though, you don't want these guys finding out where you live!

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