I just found this on one of my other mailing lists. You might want to sent this out to your mailing list. Thanks! > Important! If you're complaining about ``spam'' you've received > recently (unsolicited commercial e-mail), MAKE SURE THAT THE SPAM > CAME FROM ROOTSWEB! Check the full headers of the message and see > if there's a ``rootsweb.com'' anywhere in there. If the spam > didn't come from our machines, there just isn't anything that I > can do about it -- sorry. > > These recent spams have already been dealt with: > > * Millions@success600.com: "Fire the Boss and Break the Alarm Clock!" > * Ricf17@aol.com, SName0@aol.com: various "make money fast" scams > * hire@hiredhits.com: "FREE INFORMATION on how to protect your assets!" > * Gomer0619@aol.com: "WANT A NEW CELL PHONE?" > * "Y2K Solution!" > > Thanks for your extra reports, though: they give us more evidence > to use, should we ever be able to mount a legal battle against this > stuff. >