again 2000 emails :(

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Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:52:44 +0530
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Hi everybody,
what about this new type of testing mail box filling ;-)

bye
hope your mailbox will increase into some terabyte |-))

tata




On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 20:04:01 +0530, Alok Dugar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> dear rajiv
> 
> most likely this is a case of ip spoofing.
> 
> the interesting point is example.com is a reserved domain. so you getting an
> email from that is itself a spoof.
> the 10.* ip address is a reserved ip range like 172.16.* & 192.168.*
> some one most probably is using a mail server which has been written by him
> to spoof the origin of the email. as he claims in the mail also. and he is
> using gmail as it has a large storage space. so sending 1000 mails will not
> cause a problem.
> 
> I doubt if the person can be traced unless you can give more information
> doubt if sify or webel can do anything
> regards
> alok
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rajiv lodha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 6:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [ilug-cal] [Off Topic] - Help me to track down a spammer
> 
> > Thank You Peekay, Alok for your help, much appreciated.
> >
> > I dont want him to stop spamming me, instead i want to trace him down,
> > and give him a call .. just to warn him that he has been "traced".
> >
> > No no, i dont have any hard feelings for the guy, but its just to stop
> > him to continue his activities so that he does not spams anyone else !
> >
> > Alok, as you have said that the ipaddress is of a Router and belongs
> > to WEBEL, does this implies that the guy is from kolkata, or he is
> > using WEBEL resources for this ?
> >
> > Should i contact WEBEL ? can they help me to trace this guy ?
> > Peekay, let me know what the Sify guys reply ..
> > Thanks again for your help.
> > Regards ..
> > Rajiv
> 
> 
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