A solution to unwanted junk email
... winds up in my spam email folder. Rather ironic I thought. 
Hi Howard,
I'd like to take the opportunity to introduce myself in hopes that you and I can work together and establish a business relationship in the near future. I stumbled across your contact information while searching for real estate companies in the Charleston and surrounding area, so I figured I'd shoot you an email to see if we can help each other out. My name is xxxxx, a Business marketing alumni from the University of xxxxx. As an internet marketing and web development consultant, I am frequently asked... "xxxxx, why do I receive so much junk email, how do these people have my contact information, and most importantly... how do I make it go away?"
After being asked numerous times, I finally decided to put together an article/guide on how to effectively deal with the many aspects of this ongoing problem. One might even consider this very email as unsolicited, but essentially my goal is to educate people. By giving back to my community and getting this information into the hands of professionals like yourself, I can always hope for future potential business opportunities.
Anyhow Howard, I'm not here to waste your time... but if you think you can benefit from learning more... I am offering my guide for only $8.00 and encourage you to take a look at what is found inside - http://xxxxx - or you can always shoot me back an email with any questions.
Thanks for your time,
I hate spam, I'm sure you do too and I don't spam my database with unwanted junk emails. I send one monthly Charleston real estate update a month and give you the opportunity to opt out if you choose.
So I would suggest the real solution is to turn your spam filter on and save the $8 this character is charging and hopefully stuff like this and the many other unwanted emails you receive every day will not see the light of day in your inbox.