Report spam mail to the FTC
Don’t know if any of you were aware of this site - I wasn’t:
The FTC owns spam@uce.gov. You can forward fraudulent spam to this address. You might get messages promoting weight-loss, credit repair and pyramid schemes. If they make misleading or false claims, the FTC wants them.
The FTC uses the spam to find and stop fraudulent spammers. So, I recommend that you forward these messages to the FTC. When you forward the spam, send the full headers. The headers contain information about the message. The FTC is especially interested in the headers’ Internet Protocol addresses.
The messages will contain the IP addresses of the machines where they originated. They also contain IP addresses for the servers that relayed the messages.
The FTC knows spammers use deceptive techniques. And, of course, it is seeking deceptive messages in particular. The FTC won’t take information in the From field at face value.
It isn’t uncommon for spammers to spoof e-mail addresses. In fact, return e-mail addresses are usually fraudulent.
I really don’t know if this would help, but I’m sure ready to try. I’m getting pretty tired of all these recent emails written in Russian that I don’t have a clue what they are about. Good luck.