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Re: Unbelievable Spam.
From: Richard Welty <rwelty () averillpark net>
Date: Mon, 2 Feb 2004 16:31:51 -0500 (EST)
On Mon, 2 Feb 2004 15:01:19 -0600 Ejay Hire <ejay.hire () isdn net> wrote:
It's just wrong in my opinion, and exacerbated by the fact that it was spammend to our abuse account. Their /24 just fell off of my piece of the internet. Have I just been blind to this all along, or are the spammers getting bolder?
this is actually a somewhat well known situation, it appears that there are two warring groups of spammers joe-jobbing each other (and if you look at the from addresses, you may see them trying to get various ISP and anti-spammer mail boxes pounded by angry responses.) i've got a whole collection of them. been getting them for months. it's also somewhat offtopic for this list. i suggest that followups be off list, unless they can be typed into IOS. richard -- Richard Welty rwelty () averillpark net Averill Park Networking 518-573-7592 Java, PHP, PostgreSQL, Unix, Linux, IP Network Engineering, Security
Current thread:
- Unbelievable Spam. Ejay Hire (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Jeff Shultz (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Richard Welty (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Roland Perry (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Paul Vixie (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Vadim Antonov (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Brian Bruns (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Vadim Antonov (Feb 02)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Bill Thompson (Feb 02)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Michael . Dillon (Feb 03)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Alexei Roudnev (Feb 03)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. vijay gill (Feb 03)
- Re: Unbelievable Spam. Alexander Bochmann (Feb 03)
(Thread continues...)