On 29 Aug 00 at 0:26, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Aug 2000 19:57:26, Dale Mentzer wrote:
> 
> > On 29 Aug 00 at 0:53, J. J. Young wrote:
> 
> >>> Anyone else get the Cable TV De-scrambler MPAS (exchange first & last
> >>> letters) from [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
> 
> >>> I really like aircraft sound effects as email addresses...
> 
> >>> Regards,
> 
> >>> Jake
> 
> > I got that choice piece of spam. What an email address!! Too bad I
> > don't have $17 burning a whole in my pocket. Just as well, I don't
> > have cable anyway.
> 
> I got my copy too.  Certain recent spamming attacks seem to have targeted
> everyone on the list.
> 
> Could it be that some disgruntled ex-member of the list has decided to
> turn over all of our email addresses to some spammers?
> 
> BTW, have any of you guys been receiving a lot of spam from some servers
> in Argentina and consisting of HTML ads written in Spanish and advertising
> such things as water purification systems and packs of email addresses for
> use by spammers?  I have been complaining incessantly to spamcop about these
> mailings and I still keep getting the same spam ads from the same sources.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Sam Heywood

I live in Argentina, I am receiving the some spam that didn't have 
some months ago.

Someone told me that my mail server was included in a list of 
servers that did not verify the sender address. 

Some of the spam is coming from these servers.

They are: 200.45.0.4 and 200.45.0.5
It is called: pop3.arnet.com.ar  and smtp.arnet.com.ar

This is the most used pop3 mail server in Argentina and belongs to 
one of big telephone companies: Telecom Argentina.

If anybody receives spam from these servers and wants to send me any 
complain, I can call the server personaly by phone. 

I think that if the complain comes from several countries, they might 
take action.

Alejandro.




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Alejandro Lieber  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rosario  Argentina
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