Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world? Nothing but spam coming from this foolish idiots... Sorry but that makes me very angry now. No chance to block this bastards? Dietmar, annoyed. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
* [Dietmar Braun] No chance to block this bastards? Simple anti-spam function for .procmailrc: :0 fhw * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Oystein -- When in doubt: Recompile. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
* [Oystein Viggen] * [Dietmar Braun] No chance to block this bastards? Simple anti-spam function for .procmailrc: Oops.. I'm sleeping in front of the keyboard again. The correct recipe would be like this: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Oystein -- When in doubt: Recompile. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
At 15:21 14.01.2002 +0100, Oystein Viggen wrote: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Oystein In my opinion, this is only a workaround. Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds. Dietmar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Dietmar Braun wrote: In my opinion, this is only a workaround. Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds. well, the mail is from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ping iwww.net - 211.171.252.68 whois 211.171.252.68 [...] E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seems like [EMAIL PROTECTED] depends from kidc.net whois iwww.net and whois kidc.net tells us they are not the same. So if you want a result, don't write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (may be the same guy than [EMAIL PROTECTED]), directly write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the provider) Honnestly, I won't do so. There is not enough mail for me. But if someone want... Regis. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Dietmar Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (12:21) : Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world? Nothing but spam coming from this foolish idiots... Well if one should do like you say then one would have to cut off Germany and USA too as I get spam from both countries, most from the latter of course. I think procmail is your friend. Preben -- () Join the worldwide campaign to protect fundamental human rights. '||} {||' http://www.amnesty.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (15:24) : * [Oystein Viggen] :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Why not simply: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html Spambox I have never gotten a html mail worth reading. Preben -- «.., chaos is found in greatest abundance wherever order is being sought. It always defeats order, because it is better organized.» -- Interesting Times, Terry Pratchett -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Well if one should do like you say then one would have to cut off Germany and USA too as I get spam from both countries, most from the latter of course. Ok, I admit that this isn't practicable (I shouldn't write mails when I am VERY angry...), but the point is: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it... Dietmar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (17:14) : Note the |, thats an OR. My rule kills all html-mail but also (I believe), all that unintelligible Korean spam. Ah I missed that. Preben -- () Join the worldwide campaign to protect fundamental human rights. '||} {||' http://www.amnesty.org/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 04:54:31PM +0100, Dietmar Braun wrote: Well if one should do like you say then one would have to cut off Germany and USA too as I get spam from both countries, most from the latter of course. Ok, I admit that this isn't practicable (I shouldn't write mails when I am VERY angry...), What about SECURITY about this thread ??? Be 'civilized' people and please stop it. Jacques -- 0CBE 3F8A 5A77 A35C 27C7 2D42 3EC5 806B 9178 088D -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Dietmar Braun wrote: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it... Ignoring in your blind nationalistic fury that there are indeed Debian developers in both those countries[1], of course. -- see shy jo [1] For values of Korea approaching South Korea, anyway. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
At 11:30 14.01.2002 -0500, Joey Hess wrote: Ignoring in your blind nationalistic fury that there are indeed Debian developers in both those countries[1], of course. There is no need to call me nationalistic just because I am angry about spammers in this groups. But its enough now, I won't post anything about that any more here, ok? Despite of this complaints at the police and the provider don't help - we all know that. Back to business now, sorry for having disturbed. Dietmar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (15:24) : :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ Look here: ^ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox You should also filter on: Content-Type: text/html; charset=ks_c_5601-1987 Or just use spamassassin (package in sid and woody) and the rule CHARSET_FARAWAY, it's a great antispam filter. Alain -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world? You mean Korean people are barbarous? but the point is: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it... Though I am very shameful due to this kinda junk mail as a KOREAN, your opinion is very biased. :( In Korea, many actions are taken for preventing these spam mails from being delivered. Korea suffers from this kinda junk mails. Two debian related books are published and 5 official maintainers and lots of debian users contribute many things to Debian or Debian-KR(http://www.debian.or.kr) project in both i10n and i18n. Not all mails from Korea are spam. :) Dietmar Yooseong -- Yooseong Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian(-KR) Developer http://www.debian.org http://www.debian.or.kr http://pcel3.snu.ac.kr/~yooseong CCs of replies from mailing lists are encouraged msg05267/pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature
Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world? Nothing but spam coming from this foolish idiots... Sorry but that makes me very angry now. No chance to block this bastards? Dietmar, annoyed.
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
* [Dietmar Braun] No chance to block this bastards? Simple anti-spam function for .procmailrc: :0 fhw * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Oystein -- When in doubt: Recompile.
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
* [Oystein Viggen] * [Dietmar Braun] No chance to block this bastards? Simple anti-spam function for .procmailrc: Oops.. I'm sleeping in front of the keyboard again. The correct recipe would be like this: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Oystein -- When in doubt: Recompile.
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
At 15:21 14.01.2002 +0100, Oystein Viggen wrote: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Oystein In my opinion, this is only a workaround. Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds. Dietmar
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Dietmar Braun wrote: In my opinion, this is only a workaround. Providers should close their routes to this spammers or block their IP addresses - this could be the only way to change the koreans minds. well, the mail is from [EMAIL PROTECTED] ping iwww.net - 211.171.252.68 whois 211.171.252.68 [...] E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seems like [EMAIL PROTECTED] depends from kidc.net whois iwww.net and whois kidc.net tells us they are not the same. So if you want a result, don't write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (may be the same guy than [EMAIL PROTECTED]), directly write to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (the provider) Honnestly, I won't do so. There is not enough mail for me. But if someone want... Regis.
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Dietmar Braun [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (12:21) : Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world? Nothing but spam coming from this foolish idiots... Well if one should do like you say then one would have to cut off Germany and USA too as I get spam from both countries, most from the latter of course. I think procmail is your friend. Preben -- () Join the worldwide campaign to protect fundamental human rights. '||} {||' http://www.amnesty.org/
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (15:24) : * [Oystein Viggen] :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Why not simply: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html Spambox I have never gotten a html mail worth reading. Preben -- «.., chaos is found in greatest abundance wherever order is being sought. It always defeats order, because it is better organized.» -- Interesting Times, Terry Pratchett
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Well if one should do like you say then one would have to cut off Germany and USA too as I get spam from both countries, most from the latter of course. Ok, I admit that this isn't practicable (I shouldn't write mails when I am VERY angry...), but the point is: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it... Dietmar
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Hi, Dietmar Braun schrieb: Ok, I admit that this isn't practicable (I shouldn't write mails when I am VERY angry...), but the point is: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - not we, you! i think your opinion is typical german and someone else already mentioned, we can filter spam, but not the discussion about spam. please to go to the police, unsubscribe this list or write emails to the responsible provider. but please don´t anser to my mail and consider, YOU are angry and YOU are making me angry. Thanks, Ralf
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
* [Preben Randhol] Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (15:24) : * [Oystein Viggen] :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ Look here: ^ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox Why not simply: :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html Spambox I have never gotten a html mail worth reading. Note the |, thats an OR. My rule kills all html-mail but also (I believe), all that unintelligible Korean spam. (The recipe I actually use has more than ten of these lines, including one for those trailing random numbers with spaces in front.) Oystein -- When in doubt: Recompile.
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (17:14) : Note the |, thats an OR. My rule kills all html-mail but also (I believe), all that unintelligible Korean spam. Ah I missed that. Preben -- () Join the worldwide campaign to protect fundamental human rights. '||} {||' http://www.amnesty.org/
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Dietmar Braun wrote: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it... Ignoring in your blind nationalistic fury that there are indeed Debian developers in both those countries[1], of course. -- see shy jo [1] For values of Korea approaching South Korea, anyway.
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
At 11:30 14.01.2002 -0500, Joey Hess wrote: Ignoring in your blind nationalistic fury that there are indeed Debian developers in both those countries[1], of course. There is no need to call me nationalistic just because I am angry about spammers in this groups. But its enough now, I won't post anything about that any more here, ok? Despite of this complaints at the police and the provider don't help - we all know that. Back to business now, sorry for having disturbed. Dietmar
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Oystein Viggen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/01/2002 (15:24) : :0 * ^Content-Type: text/html|\ Look here: ^ ^Subject:.*=\?ks_c_5601-1987\? Spambox You should also filter on: Content-Type: text/html; charset=ks_c_5601-1987 Or just use spamassassin (package in sid and woody) and the rule CHARSET_FARAWAY, it's a great antispam filter. Alain
Re: Once again: Spam (from hananet.net, korea)
Anybody residing near to the korean border who can take the great scissor and cut off the cable from korea to the civilized world? You mean Korean people are barbarous? but the point is: from USA and Germany, we normally get also mails we want and we need. From Korea/China and other spammers heaven, we get nothing but spam - there is no mail from these countries I had to admit that I wanted it... Though I am very shameful due to this kinda junk mail as a KOREAN, your opinion is very biased. :( In Korea, many actions are taken for preventing these spam mails from being delivered. Korea suffers from this kinda junk mails. Two debian related books are published and 5 official maintainers and lots of debian users contribute many things to Debian or Debian-KR(http://www.debian.or.kr) project in both i10n and i18n. Not all mails from Korea are spam. :) Dietmar Yooseong -- Yooseong Yang [EMAIL PROTECTED] Debian(-KR) Developer http://www.debian.org http://www.debian.or.kr http://pcel3.snu.ac.kr/~yooseong CCs of replies from mailing lists are encouraged pgpsr41Ck52A0.pgp Description: PGP signature