On Sat, 7 Jun 1997, era eriksson wrote:
> Ok, anyone got a suggestion of how to fry these jerks? A recipe
> would also be nice. juno.com seems to be looking for lawsuits...
Please don't forward spam to the list. Headers, if you must, but why
take out revenge on your fellow list subscribers? We didn't spam you.
Yes, I agree, sorry. I replied in a hurry - while very ticked
off. I'll make sure to only do headers nexttime.
>> Received: from reb50.rs40-date.net
(root(_at_)reb50(_dot_)rs_date(_dot_)net [289.36.1.176])
A simple recipe to filter on obviously bogus IP numbers should have
caught this one.
Can you suggest one?
>> Received: ... for <wayne_bobbit.com>;
I've seen this wayne_bobbit line on a few spams before, too.
The SPAM-L list has kind of emerged into a list about forged headers
(although you see a lot of other discussion there too -- the list is
quite active)
What is the listserv/majordomo address and subscripton info? I'm
definately interested!
so you might want to subscribe if you want to discuss
these things. Another promising start-up seems to be the NoCem-E
initiative -- I haven't had the time to check it out in practice, but
the idea seems good and workable. <http://www.novia.net/~doumakes/abuse/>
I'll check that out as well. I've become a member of CAUCE and
the more ANTI-SPAM groups, the better!
TTYL
Mike A. Harris | http://blackwidow.saultc.on.ca/~mharris
Computer Consultant | Coming soon: dynamic-IP-freedom...
My dynamic address: http://blackwidow.saultc.on.ca/~mharris/ip-address.html
Email: mharris at blackwidow.saultc.on.ca <-- Spam proof address
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