The first and about my only contact with Petru Clej was when we discussed about the gipsies and the coined term rrom that has been used for them during the last years. It was a discussion from different positions but it is irrelevant from the point of view of the messages that continued to come from him.
In this manner I want to forewarn you about a form of spam by means of it can be sent mails from different e-mail addresses (they keep changing in time), with no possibility to unsubscribe. Even if, initially, it was given the accept to receive the messages to promote the weekly magazine from the web page http://www.acum.tv, actually a domain parked at http://www.romanialibera.com/, there is no clear method to stop the messages. Yes, there are spam filters, but they are not a guarantied solution when the e-mail address changes constantly. You can delete the messages with no opening them, but when there are a lot of messages (from different senders) it only becomes a great lose of time and energy. Yes, there is the possibility to send the response messages to the sender asking him/her to stop, but the reaction to this kind of message depends by every person. There is also the possibility to report the sender to the authorities for sending spam, a solution for this being http://www.abuse.ro/report/add .
The choice is yours.
Following there are listed some of the e-mail addresses used to send spam to me:
editoracum006@aol.co.uk
editoracum004@aol.co.uk
editoracum001@aol.co.uk
acum.editor@googlemail.com
editor.revistaacum@googlemail.com
editor.acum1@googlemail.com
editor.acum015@googlemail.com
petru.clej@btinternet.com
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