On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, Mullen, Patrick wrote:
I need your help with this one. I'm kinda confused on who
originally sent this one.
Received: from www.comune.collegno.to.it
(atl-qbu-zpg-vty12.as.wcom.net [209.154.95.12]) by
www.comune.collegno.to.it
(8.8.6/8.8.6) with SMTP id
I suppose it would be too much to ask to have
"TCFG" put into a filter at the listserver?
I'm growing tired of complaining to every one
of this jerk's 20 ISPs.
I've noticed there is no traffic but this SPAM
nowadays. Does this mean that I'm the one last
subscriber who hasn't
I've noticed there is no traffic but this SPAM
nowadays. Does this mean that I'm the one last
subscriber who hasn't fled from this crap? I
fear I may succumb to the urge soon, myself.
I have been tracking ISPs and mail servers he's used as relays for his spam and
contacting those people
hi
since subscribing to linux-c-programming, i have to my great annoyance
discovered that my address has been added to some email marketeer's list.
all these spam messages have a sender and a from header of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] What the HELL is this??
I am starting to get VERY annoyed. I've
[...] Am I the only one on the list suffering from
this, or are there more?
No, I am getting those messages too. grmpf.
Johannes
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Leon Breedt wrote:
since subscribing to linux-c-programming, i have to my great annoyance
discovered that my address has been added to some email marketeer's list.
all these spam messages have a sender and a from header of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] What the HELL is this??
Then they are probably
On Mon, 26 Oct 1998, Leon Breedt wrote:
hi
since subscribing to linux-c-programming, i have to my great annoyance
discovered that my address has been added to some email marketeer's list.
all these spam messages have a sender and a from header of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] What the HELL
Richard Ivanowich wrote:
Is it just me or is spam really bad on this list.
It's just you. Over the past few months, the number of messages
discussing spam sent to this list exceeds the number of actual spams.
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Glynn Clements [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it just me or is spam really bad on this list.
Maybe tower.itis.com could filter out any mail with the word " money"
Richard Ivanowich
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Over 800 Money Making Books: UNDER $50.00 FOR ALL!!!
Date: Sunday, August
James writes:
wow, you send 10,000 mails and get 185 orders, so many.
I think that's too many. In any case does spam pay: you're hijacking
resources of others when spamming: both the misconfigured hosts for
relays and your bandwidth when getting mail.
'gene
eh? what was that about? maybe i missed that one.
On Tue, 28 Jul 1998, James wrote:
did anyone actually read it? what crap! look:
"This list is worth it's weight in gold!! I sent out 10,000 emails for my
product and received 185 orders!
wow, you send 10,000 mails and get 185 orders, so
our time for spammers).
I think legislation is the wrong way to combat it. If you use ubiquitous
authentication at mail delivery level, and introduce minimal delays to
inhibit hit-and-run strategies, both filtering and retaliation should
be sufficient to keep spam under control.
- many
CyberPeasant writes:
It works best with large ISPs that are against spam. Even though it
sucks in general, AOL has been fairly good about whacking spammers lately.
But, alas, as soon as such a spammer is canceled, he just starts again
on a free account. (Or a stolen one... spammers
network of
spambusters could do a lot in legal, and/or in physical space. I'm not
balking at advocating physical violence.
ciao,
'gene
Puppet Master writes:
may you forgive my broken english, i'm french.
i'm something like fed up with SPAM.
Today, i receveid 3 sames messages frm
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Eugene Leitl wrote:
- if the headers are not forged, I complain to the ISP. This often
works, and the spammer's account is canceled.
Smart ones use real domains, albeit they don't belong to it. You have to
do a bit of research to find out whether they actually have a
may you forgive my broken english, i'm french.
i'm something like fed up with SPAM.
Today, i receveid 3 sames messages frm the same sender, sent 3 ways
differently
1/this mailing list
2/unlisted recipients ;=
3/ directly my e-mail.
i think there is a serious problem. is there any
On Sat, 27 Jun 1998, Puppet Master wrote:
i'm something like fed up with SPAM.
Today, i receveid 3 sames messages frm the same sender, sent 3 ways
differently
I've also been getting spam about how to spam effectively (e-mail
marketting really works!.. bla bla). It's most likely
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, CyberPeasant wrote:
-Make it a habit to complain to the ISP of the spammer for /every/ spam,
-if you can stomach it.
it's a shame spams don't follow set patterns, if only someone could
write a (linux) program to filter out spam and send automated replies
(either to 'remove
On Wed, 24 Jun 1998, James wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jun 1998, CyberPeasant wrote:
-Make it a habit to complain to the ISP of the spammer for /every/ spam,
-if you can stomach it.
it's a shame spams don't follow set patterns, if only someone could
write a (linux) program to filter out spam
Did anybody else get this crap today ? Or has the list now
provided spammers with a list of addresses ?
Wayward Teens
They Can't Keep Their Damn Clothes On!!!
(Rest of the offensive spam snipped
I got that SPAM. But I figured it was someone on the lists' second
business at home or something, so in the interest of supporting
programmers, I clicked the link and ordered up a bunch of products, which
should arrive Fedex in the morning.
Please reply if you want any quality assurance reports
ubscribers can send
to the list.
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Gravity is a myth, the earth sucks.
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