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From: Sheldon Koehler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 12:12:11 -0700
It is obvious they are using disposable domain names. They come in flavors like
gbzqrx.info and so on.
Perhaps some...but a few $10 domain names for a spam job that they charge
several hundred dollars for still yields a high profit margin.
A few months ago, against my advice, a customer of mine engaged a firm over
in Clearwater, FL to send out 2 million emails for him to one of their
optin lists.
I just wanted to let everyone know that there is no longer a good reason
to be running either the @LINKED or Y!DIRECTED filters if you have
previously downloaded them from my site.
When Microsoft fixed the ZapTheDingbat bug that phishers were using,
they also apparently changed the behavior of
Matt, thanks for your continuing help and efforts on this war on spam.
John Tolmachoff
Engineer/Consultant/Owner
eServices For You
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Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 7:08 AM
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The RelayWatcher RBL hosted by number13.com is dead. The domain expired two
weeks ago. The business domain at n13mbl.com is still valid, but the
website is dead, as it redirects to the dead domain.
I don't know where Richard Sloman has gone or why the second site hasn't
come back, but the list
I found a link to 419eater.com on that site where the members actually
scam the 419 scammers for upfront payments and putting them through a
bunch of strange tasks such as having the 419 scammer send photographs
which they use on their site in the place of page titles. They actually
manage to