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.
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At 15:21 14.01.2002 +0100, Oystein Viggen wrote:
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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
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
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
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.
At 15:21 14.01.2002 +0100, Oystein Viggen wrote:
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* ^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
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
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
Hello list,
For months I am now listening to various debian lists, and I am quite happy
about the help and the information I can gather from it.
One annoying thing is the spam which comes regularly about once a week or
so from hanmail.net (see the headers below as example)...
Isn't it
Example header:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from m1000.netcologne.de (m1000.netcologne.de [194.8.194.104])
by mailstore1.netcologne.de (Mirapoint)
with ESMTP id ADY56704;
Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:57:31 +0100 (CET)
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Hello list,
For months I am now listening to various debian lists, and I am quite happy
about the help and the information I can gather from it.
One annoying thing is the spam which comes regularly about once a week or
so from hanmail.net (see the headers below as example)...
Isn't it
Example header:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from m1000.netcologne.de (m1000.netcologne.de [194.8.194.104])
by mailstore1.netcologne.de (Mirapoint)
with ESMTP id ADY56704;
Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:57:31 +0100 (CET)
Received: from murphy.debian.org
Hello all,
please, PLEASE use a subject when you are mailing to this list!
It is quite annoying getting mails without any subject, and usually
many people are filtering mails without a subject.
Thanks.
Regards,
Dietmar
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Thanks.
Regards,
Dietmar
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