Broken "Remove Me" link

I’m on my last freaking nerve.

I get bombarded by smutty spam e-mails (penis enlargement, porn voyeur cams, guarantee to get you laid etc. etc.) every single day, all apparently from the same source.
They all have the required “Remove Me” “Unsubscribe Me” link on the bottom of each annoying message however; the link always gives me the same “Bad Gateway” message.
I have tried opening the mail with different clients (Outlook, Netscape) only to get the same result. Is there any thing else I can try to stop them from harassing me?
It’s become more than an inconvenience when I started receiving 6-8 of these things a day. I’m sure that allowing my address to remain on their list is also permitting it to circulate through similar smutty mailer’s address books! I receive other spam with the same content but once I “Remove” myself from their list’s, I never hear from them again.
Does anyone know if there is a way to fix or go around the broken “Remove Me” link so I can obtain the source and then stop the smut?
Is there anything I can do?

PLEASE HELP ME!!

Are you able to block the source e-mail address, or does the spam originate from several addresses?

Don’t click on the remove me link! If it works at all, it’ll just get you more of the same type of spam.

Better to block the address, or filter on words in the e-mail.

You can try copying and pasting the URL for the link into your browser, but be warned that many of those types of spammers use the “unsubscribe” link to merely confirm your email address is valid. It might remove it from that particular database, but suddenly you’ll find yourself on many more.

What RealityChuck said. From Bill Gates, “On Spam: Wasting time on the Internet (3/25/98)”:

you may want to check out some anti-spam apps:

or most likely the best advice is to change your email address.

I use Outlook Express as my mail client. Whenever I get spam that I don’t want, I create a rule which blocks any email sent from that mail server. I still see a few of them every now and then, but they go automatically to my Deleted Items folder. Unfortunately, that’s about the best I can expect.

Yeah, dude. Don’t click. At best, it won’t work. At worst, your e-mail address suddenly becomes more valuable as a “working” destination.

You say you have Netscape. Is it the latest version? I’m not 100% sure about NS, but Mozilla (upon which NS 7 is based), has supported bayesian e-mail filtering since version 1.3a. (Bayesian is of a type where you classify certain e-mail as legit, some as spam, and it works the rest out). See if you can turn on junk mail filtering.

If you can’t, there are a bunch of junk mail filters available, many of them free. This one seems popular, but I don’t get much spam, and have thus far been unwilling to invest the time setting one up. (You’d want something like the Windows Proxy Client version)
Sadly, filtering by sender/sending mail server won’t work for very long, as spammers change too often.

kanicbird is right - change your address, then never, never, never use it in public. Not on the web, not at the Car Dealer when they ask you for e-mail, not on those “win a vacation drawings”, never.

I did this a year ago and have only gotten 2 spams since.

(And I run my business on e-mail - it is a painful transition but well worth it)

SpamPal is pretty good.

Thanks for all the help guys!