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Hi Pat,
What Murray wrote is the polite way to deal with it. If you want to be a tad
more agressive, in the "rules" for how deal with the offending email, make
your mailer send it straight back where it came from, that way, someone
knows it wasn't appreciated.
Even more agressive, when I had problems a while back with a company which
wouldn't respond and kept sending me stuff, I wrote the following to
them......
"polite introduction etc etc,...... If you do not remove me from your list
then I have to advise that I work for a software company. We have some very
clever  people here and they tell me they can deluge you with unwanted mail
for the next month, no problem. And if that doesn't work, they say they have
some nasty critters which they can download to your system, expect
considerable damage."
Gee but did that ever work! Within the day I was off the list and I had an
apology from them for being put on it!
Good Luck
Alf
Adelaide, Australia
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