yeah! no complaints here. Some of the most interesting information I've
read in a while on the expert list.
Mark
Just a vote to keeping the discussion on-line -- I'd like to try to
follow it.
Randy Kramer
Pierre Fortin wrote:
This is an interesting thread that can be educational for
On Sat, 2002-04-20 at 22:05, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002 21:00:29 -0500 Jason Guidry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It looks like someone has decided that I don't have enough headaches and
has started sending me viri. Normally this would not bother me, but the
problem
J. Craig Woods wrote:
On Sat, 2002-04-20 at 22:05, Pierre Fortin wrote:
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002 21:00:29 -0500 Jason Guidry [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
It looks like someone has decided that I don't have enough headaches and
has started sending me viri. Normally this would not bother me, but the
On Sun, 2002-04-21 at 17:49, Jason Guidry wrote:
do the headers of the mail you are getting match any of the mail you are
getting? I'm suspicious of a BBS i posted to about sheetmusic available
on my website. I think I'm gonna contact the guy in charge and
compare IPs. I realise
This is an interesting thread that can be educational for anyone that
wishes to follow... it is a bit off-topic and we can take it offline if
it bothers anyone...
Jason DrJ,
Can you guys send me, privately, the headers of these messages...? I'm a
bit of a sleuth and am curious about this
Just a vote to keeping the discussion on-line -- I'd like to try to
follow it.
Randy Kramer
Pierre Fortin wrote:
This is an interesting thread that can be educational for anyone that
wishes to follow... it is a bit off-topic and we can take it offline if
it bothers anyone...
Want to buy
Yeah, keep it going. It might help me understand why I keep sending great
amounts of spam to myself.
-- cmg
On Sunday 21 April 2002 10:14 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
Just a vote to keeping the discussion on-line -- I'd like to try to
follow it.
Randy Kramer
Pierre Fortin wrote:
This is an
Pierre Fortin wrote:
This is an interesting thread that can be educational for anyone that
wishes to follow... it is a bit off-topic and we can take it offline if
it bothers anyone...
Well it looks like some votes are in for learning, and that is always a
good thing. And, after all, this
Here is an explanation of the Klez virus. Note that based on the
explanation below, an open relay is not required. The virus can simply
using it's own SMTP engine contact the recipient's email server and drop
the email which is perfectly 'legal' (meaning within SMTP rules as
defined by the RFCs
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 00:33, Woody Green wrote:
Here is an explanation of the Klez virus. Note that based on the
explanation below, an open relay is not required. The virus can simply
using it's own SMTP engine contact the recipient's email server and drop
the email which is perfectly
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