[Declude.JunkMail] FTC to crack down on porn spam

2004-05-20 Thread Matt
What a bunch of idgets
http://money.cnn.com/2004/05/19/technology/ftc_spam/index.htm
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RE: [Declude.JunkMail] FTC to crack down on porn spam

2004-05-20 Thread Goran Jovanovic
I have a better idea. Make the spammers put the word SPAM at the
beginning of the subject line (regardless of content) then it would make
it really easy for filters..

All I have to say is this is going to be very usefulNOT


 
 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe

 

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 What a bunch of idgets
 
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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] FTC to crack down on porn spam

2004-05-20 Thread Dan Geiser
I always though it would be much easier to track down spammers if the ISPs
would stop terminating the service of the known spammers that they have on
their networks and instead allow them to continue to keep the same IP
addresses.  That way the list of IP addresses of known spammers would not be
ever changing.  So the ISPs would continue to take money from them for
Internet service, draining their pocketbooks on one end, and we would block
the IPs of the spammers, blocking their source of income, and in turn their
pocket books, on the other end.

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I have a better idea. Make the spammers put the word SPAM at the
beginning of the subject line (regardless of content) then it would make
it really easy for filters..

All I have to say is this is going to be very usefulNOT



 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe



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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] FTC to crack down on porn spam

2004-05-20 Thread Matt




I never complain when I find a new block of IP's for this very reason.
The only time that I ever send any such messages is when they are using
shared resources, although I have found that complaining to bulk
mailers to be useless because it's all auto-response crap, so I stick
with ISP's.

You also identified one of the reasons why I prefer that port 25 be
left open. Broadband ISP's are like honey pots for spam, and I prefer
that they are kept on those networks rather than finding business IP's
to hijack or worse yet, relay through legitimate servers as a way of
circumvention.

Matt



Dan Geiser wrote:

  I always though it would be much easier to track down spammers if the ISPs
would stop terminating the service of the known spammers that they have on
their networks and instead allow them to continue to keep the same IP
addresses.  That way the list of IP addresses of known spammers would not be
ever changing.  So the ISPs would continue to take money from them for
Internet service, draining their pocketbooks on one end, and we would block
the IPs of the spammers, blocking their source of income, and in turn their
pocket books, on the other end.

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From: "Goran Jovanovic" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 1:30 PM
Subject: RE: [Declude.JunkMail] FTC to crack down on porn spam


I have a better idea. Make the spammers put the word SPAM at the
beginning of the subject line (regardless of content) then it would make
it really easy for filters..

All I have to say is this is going to be very usefulNOT



 Goran Jovanovic
 The LAN Shoppe



  
  
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What a bunch of idgets

http://money.cnn.com/2004/05/19/technology/ftc_spam/index.htm


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