It appeared that the leaked e-mail list was targeted, and that's why I sent to it. I certainly do understand that receiving the e-mail is obnoxious. I suppose I have to weigh it against how obnoxious it is to hear about people getting scammed.
It should be obvious I hate spam as much as the next guy, and I feel I'm running the gauntlet even trying that (with respect to my ISP).
If you received it 3 times, it means you had 3 accounts at MtGox... =) I only sent it once.
I got one of your emails, and so far one scam spam that matches the description you gave in your emails. Technically what you did (really did, not the scam emails) was spam. It was unsolicited bulk email. While there might have been a better way to deal with this than send out that big email blast, however, I'd be hard put to consider somebody who just wanted to warn people about a scam or phish a bad guy. (And I'm a hardcore antispam activist with a LONG track record in antispam.) Announcing the scam here would notify some people, but a lot of the Mt. Gox client base doesn't participate in this forum much. (Some of those who did got disillusioned after loosing a bunch of bitcoins in earlier frauds and wandered off.) It's hard to imagine how to contact them all in any other way.
My condolences. This isn't fun, I know. :/