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Lyris list manager

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One of my daughters seems to be getting lot's of emails from Lyris Listmanager on her Hotmail account. We've tried deleting, flagged them as phishing, marking as junk and marking as unsafe but they keep coming back. The message with them is to unsubscribe from a mailing list - she hasn't because she knows that this could reveal that her email address is active. Any ideas on how to block/stop them?
I'm mad!!!! :rotfl::jand celebrating everyday every year!!!

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  • bookduck
    bookduck Posts: 1,136 Forumite
    If they are not stopping then you might as well contact those people.

    If your list is advertising multiple products, then target the advertisers e.g [EMAIL="xyz@marketing.com"]xyz@marketing.com[/EMAIL] sends out adverts for Asda, hassle Asda and other people and they will soon get back to the sender.

    Send them this email below. Firstly the spam operators get upset, so expect for the next 1-2 months you get more spam. I have had success on my yahoo account with this email - very few items since 2004

    Sir/Madam,

    Take this as formal notice to cease and desist from sending unsolicited emails to the address below.

    [EMAIL="myemail@me.co.uk"]myemail@me.co.uk[/EMAIL]

    Your email, details and a letter of complaint have been forwarded to your ISP/domain name holder, various Spam-Can, and other email protection organisations.

    Additionally your details will be kept on file with us should any further action be deemed to be necessary.

    Also, we expressly forbid supply, sale, transfer, trade, exchange, any other form distribution of any details or email address from you, your company, or to any third party.

    Remove the above email address, all details and all personal records from your database forthwith. Also, pass on the above to your source from where the information was obtained so that they too can remove any information pertaining to this email.

    Thank you.

    And I do contact their ISP's, look up the senders ip addresses and winge angry-smiley-030.gif
    GOOGLE it before you ask, you'll often save yourself a lot of time. ;)
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