If I Get A Spam That Directed Me To A Domain (site Name)?

See it is not enough to report the spam! Probably nothing will be done against it. Those spams are sophisticated and change face everyday. But the site which they refer to do not change their domain name everyday. I have a site which was referred to by a spam email. (I am an American who stays overseas in contry xxx), the spam is trying to sell Canadian Drugs, when I went to the referred site in the spam, the site displayed a text message “we ship to xxx (my country) too” this is not a valid site! They work hand in hand with the spammer!
QUESTION, Is there any agency to report those combined SPAM and SITE, both together. And if an agency exists out there, is it effective and worth the time?

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2 Responses to If I Get A Spam That Directed Me To A Domain (site Name)?

  1. report to yahoohttp://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/abuse/
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  2. lucee says:

    Who would you report this to? It is international, and I assure you there is no internet police, or international agency trying to control spam. The BEST way to control spam is DON’T OPEN IT! Every time you do, you send a notice back to the spammer, so he then has your actual email id and address. Guess what? You get more spam.

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