I rather doubt it


On Tuesday, January 6, 2004, at 10:20 AM, Linux Rocks ! wrote:


So,
I just got some spam from what apears to be microsoft. To the best of my
knowlege, ive never given them any of my email addy's, however the address
the spiced ham was sent to is the one I use for my linux list administration
(available via web archives, any mail sent to the list from non-subbed users,
and subscription pages...). I have to wonder if the guy from microsoft that
asked lugs about how M$ can improve their products has anything to do with
this?


From the headers I can see this:
mh.microsoft.m0.net (mh.microsoft.m0.net [209.11.164.116])
and
envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED]

dig shows this about m0.net
m0.net.                 7200    IN      SOA
ns4.merchantmail.net.dnsadmin.digitalimpact.com

Any Ideas on if this is a bonifide microsoft mailing or not?

Jamie



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