Isn't using "AOL" and "rather clueless" in the same sentence somewhat redundant? <g>
(sorry gang, couldn't resist... I've spent too many years reading Ray @ Joke A Day.com's rants re: AOL...) 73 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 12:27 PM Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] [DX-NEWS] AOL Problem. > On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 09:31:14PM -0500, Urb LeJeune wrote: > > > > > Look at the From address before you report something as > > spam. > > My $.02: > > Don't trust the From address, many of the worms will forge these from an > infected system's address book (which is where they also get the To > addresses). The headers (normally hidden by your email client program) > will be a better indication, but often they only show an IP address. If > AOL uses the From line to identify the origin of spam, they are being > rather clueless (particularly if they are banning entire domains). > > Bob, N7XY > > Subscribe/unsubscribe, feedback, FAQ, problems > http://njdxa.org/dx-chat > > To post a message, DX related items only, [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This is the DX-CHAT reflector sponsored by the NJDXA > http://njdxa.org > Subscribe/unsubscribe, feedback, FAQ, problems http://njdxa.org/dx-chat To post a message, DX related items only, [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the DX-CHAT reflector sponsored by the NJDXA http://njdxa.org