Quote Originally Posted by computercutie
So, you're saying for me not to even bother because I couldn't do it? I have no intention of becoming a "hacker." I'm a nurse by trade. I just asked a question and hoped to get some advice or help. If anyone is willing to help me, please let me know. Thanks again!

Oh, and Mike....you have over seven hundred posts. Do you have a life outside of the Internet? *wink*
If that was supposed to offend me, it didn't.

Bringing out the standard "oh my god you have no life I win" argument isn't going to help your case. And since when were we turning this into a petty argument?

I wasn't trying to use it as an excuse for anything. I don't spend much time online except for some web browsing, email and chatting. I KNOW NOTHING about hacking and really have no desire to take the time to learn it. I asked a simple question or at least what I thought was one...my mistake! You're probably some young "candy-assed know-it-all" that sits at a computer for hours looking at porn because you can't get a real live date.
That's real life date, in English. What were you saying about intelligence...?

I've been a nurse for almost ** years *a damn good one*...it has nothing to do with my level of intelligence...however, I am sure mine is much greater than yours as a whole. Let's hope that you aren't as RUDE to your patients/clients as you were to me when they ask a question about something they are not well-informed about.
Believe it or not, hacking/programming requires a level of intelligence much greater than most jobs or tasks in life. Hackers and programmers are the intelligent people.

BUT, the argument stops here.

The more I think about it, I do like the spam idea. I did a search online and didn't really find much. Plus, I had to go to several sites and enter his email individually. Very time consuming! Is there any way to sign him up so that he will receive a continuous stream of spam emails on a daily basis? He has AOL, so I know they have spam filters. What's the best way around it? Also, I know there is a "do-not-call" list for telemarketers....is there one to actually sign someone up so they will receive calls FROM them? *grin*
Try [url]www.listopt.com[/url] - it allows signing up to multiple 'mailing' (read: spam) lists. But, I think it requires confirmation on the recipient's end...

It would be easy to write a program to send a load of spam to an email address.