This joker has subscribed onto other lists on my mailserver before
using a variety of different bogus hotmail or yahoo mail email accounts.
Then he spams the lists. There's really no way to protect against it
except to screen each subscriber with a questionaire. I haven't gotten
to that level yet! :-)

Toby Rider


Jack Campin wrote:
> 
> > Nice try Mr. Ola. You just got yourself booted from the list for
> > spamming!
> 
> > josh ola wrote:
> >>
> >> THE DESK OF:
> >> DR JOV B. OLA PRINCIPAL AUDITOR) NIGERIAN
> >> NATIONAL
> >> PETROLLEUM
> >> CORPORATION
> >> (NNPC) LAGOS, NIGERIA
> 
> This is a bit more sinister than the average spam.  It's a kind of fraud
> Nigerian crooks specialize in; they usually do it by fax and have found
> no shortage of suckers in the UK in recent years.  (What kind of idiot
> ever responds to a junk fax?)  Lots of people have found their bank
> accounts thousands of pounds emptier as a result.
> 
> Perhaps it would be worth reporting it to your local police department's
> fraud squad, with the original headers.  (Or the FBI's internet fraud
> division, the address of which I have lost).
> 
> There are probably some absolutely terrific Nigerian songs sending up
> conmen, but Afro-pop isn't something I know much about.
> 
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