Here is an article on the problem of bounce-back spam - messages coming in to reply that an e-mail sent under your ID (which you did not send) could not be delivered Bounce Back Spam.
We do not troll the Net for addresses. We only e-mail in response to an e-mail we received. We even cancelled our opt-in newsletter and joke list because of fools who subscribed, then forgot they did and reported us for spam instead of just replying with "remove". Incidentally, our newsletters did not contain ads.
If you have received any other email coming from ygoodman.com or ccs-digital.com, it did NOT come from us. You can usually tell because the email ID is something silly like k7888@ygoodman.
There are two ways to handle spam email. 1) Filter it out. 2) Get even.
Filtering spam requires a little bit of work but it can be done. Here are two articles which describe how:
Online Sellers Guide to Stopping Spam Part 1 Online Sellers Guide to Stopping Spam Part 2
Getting even requires extra care. As stated, a lot of spam email has a sender email ID which is not the real sender. Hitting reply will only send your complaint to an innocent third party. The best way to deal with spam is to find the culprit. If the spam is trying to sell you a "product" like a mortgage, medication or a "growth" pill, you might want to visit that site and place a few orders. Of course you should use a fake ID and a fake address. And if you use a fake credit card, it costs them money to process the transaction even though it fails. Let them see what it feels like to wade through lots of garbage looking for something useful. Let's make them pay for wasting our time.