On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 8:04 PM, Tyler Littlefield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I signed up here, I've been getting about 5-10 messages a day.
> They're all refering to the same thing. Some dude with a yahoo/live address
> who would like to bless me in the name of <insert lord>, some accident
> happened to <insert random name>, and he's left with <insert random amount
> of millions of dollars>. I, being the amazingly lucky person I am to receive
> 5+ of these a day, am going to receive this money and it's confidencial, so
> I can't tell anyone. Besides the fact that the person writing these doesn't
> seem to have taken english classes, their common sense seems to be lacking
> horribly. Because we're all going to send our bank account numbers to a
> yahoo.com.jp/h/other random domain, and eagerly await millions of dollars.
> So, now that the rant is over, I was wondering if there's a way to stop
> these. I'm not going to just hand over my bank account number, so we could
> save the ozone and my inbox.
They aren't literally coming from this list, someone is sending them
with a spoofed address, most likely This list is heavily moderated and
we don't tolerate spammers at all. Your best bet is to set up spam
filtering
-- Brett
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