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Author How can I report cases of Usenet abuse from people posting though Google Groups?
Tyrone Slothrop

2005-03-11, 5:51 pm

>From Google's Help Center:
http://groups-beta.google.com/suppo...&topic=0&type=f

To report cases of Usenet abuse, click the "show options" link at the
top of the message and select "Report Abuse." On the report page,
describe why you think the post is abusive.

Please be aware that, while we appreciate how annoying off-topic posts
can be, Google does not regularly monitor or censor postings sent to
Google Groups, and we aren't able to pursue most complaints that we
receive. However, we do try to prevent wide-scale spam and other forms
of Usenet abuse, most notably involving numerous repeat offenses or the
posting of someone's personal information (such as credit card or
social security numbers). We'll use all of the information we receive
regarding abuse and spam to make large-scale changes to fight all types
of abuse. In Google Groups discussion groups (not Usenet newsgroups),
you can also ask the owner or moderator to remove a post.

For more information, please see our Terms and Conditions at
http://www.google.com/googlegroups/...of_service.html

Angelo De Pa1ma

2005-03-11, 5:51 pm

Even better than reporting: Ignore.


Rusty

2005-03-11, 5:51 pm

In tvWdnaGmh4gAobPfRVn-pQ@garden.net,
Angelo De Pa1ma <adpspammersgotohell@tellurian.net> shared the these words:
quote:

> Even better than reporting: Ignore.


Killfiles and Outlook Express "Block Sender" featurs work wonders.

--
Rusty
The preceding message reflects my beliefs and opinions. Veracity of
statements is left to the common sense of the reader.


Ray Gordon

2005-03-11, 5:51 pm

> Hi all
quote:

> I have already complained about impersonation to Google and I'm
> prepared to take it further if required.
> BarbaraVillers


The host ISP is the best way to complain, since they are the access
provider.



Angelo De Pa1ma

2005-03-12, 6:52 am


It's hard for some people to believe, but even the vilest, most prolific
asswipe spammers eventually give up when you ignore them.

"Rusty" <Rusty@nym.alias.net> wrote in message
news:MVrXd.4507643$f47.806282@news.easynews.com...
quote:

> In tvWdnaGmh4gAobPfRVn-pQ@garden.net,
> Angelo De Pa1ma <adpspammersgotohell@tellurian.net> shared the these
> words:
>
> Killfiles and Outlook Express "Block Sender" featurs work wonders.
>
> --
> Rusty
> The preceding message reflects my beliefs and opinions. Veracity of
> statements is left to the common sense of the reader.
>



Angelo De Pa1ma

2005-03-13, 9:51 pm


It's hard for some people to believe, but even the vilest, most prolific
asswipe spammers eventually give up when you ignore them.

"Rusty" <Rusty@nym.alias.net> wrote in message
news:MVrXd.4507643$f47.806282@news.easynews.com...
quote:

> In tvWdnaGmh4gAobPfRVn-pQ@garden.net,
> Angelo De Pa1ma <adpspammersgotohell@tellurian.net> shared the these
> words:
>
> Killfiles and Outlook Express "Block Sender" featurs work wonders.
>
> --
> Rusty
> The preceding message reflects my beliefs and opinions. Veracity of
> statements is left to the common sense of the reader.
>



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