It is a lot of work to do that. You may want to sit on it for a week and see how it goes.
I found out about Spamhaus some years ago when a spammer was doing the same thing to my address. Once email servers started picking up Spamhaus' blacklist with my address on it, the spammer moved on. Does them no good to continue sending out millions of pieces of junk mail with that address. Someone is paying them to do the mailings, and when they don't get through, they don't get paid.
After a couple of weeks, the Spamhaus notices stopped coming in and my address apparently got released from the blacklist as it started working again.
You may know this already, but a couple of email rules. The big one. Never, never, ever click the unsubscribe link on junk mail. All that does is tell the spammer this is a live address. Then two things happen. One, your address is immediately sold to other spammers, and the junk mail you get increases - a lot. Two, spammers will, if not right away, eventually use your address for spoofing.