I got one of the two that you received. I've never understood how (or if) only
subscribers can post lists can work. Can anyone post if the From: header of
their email is a valid user? That would be super easy to spoof. In the case of
the two spam messages, how would that apply? I.e. are
I received one from Dena Aquilina. Did not open it.
From: Owen Densmore o...@backspaces.net
To: Complexity Coffee Group friam@redfish.com; disc...@sfcomplex.org
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 10:08 PM
Subject: [FRIAM] Spam Problems?
I've gotten two spam
Gary, et al -
Mail servers have gotten a lot less permissive about spoofing... for
example, while I could fiddle my From: field in my mail header, to
look as if it came From:g...@naturesvisualarts.com, my SMPT server
would consider that mail forwarding and unless (in an unlikely case)
my ISP
A bit of threadbending
Speakng of SPAM and Spoofs and such:
I recently had something entirely new for me happen on my smart phone
(iPhone 4). I got a text and a phone call (which I didn't answer) from
what felt like Santa Fe (was a 505) number. I'm not sure which came in
first. No