On Tue, 7 Oct 1997, Jason Kohles wrote:
> > 3) Does spam really work, or do we just have to endure this *phase* until
> > the spammers get tired?
> >
> The problem is the spammers are making tons of money, they dont care how
> many people they annoy.
Yes, and they make money regardless whether it works or not, because
they get paid per address.
For the spam below, I would add 205.164.68.0/24 to sender_net_reject.
That whole site is well know spam haven (consulting the Black List, it
belongs to WebCareers, aka Internet Career Consultants; if you must be
digusted, visit
www.hitman.com or
www.webcareers.com).
sender_net_reject is also way faster than a system message filter, and
you get to reject the email before accepting it.
Tom
> > Return-path: <lori@???>
> > Envelope-to: hmaster@???
> > Delivery-date: Tue, 7 Oct 1997 12:33:12 -0700
> > Received: from onlinebiz.net [205.164.68.2] (root)
> > by harborside.com with esmtp (Exim 1.62 #4)
> > id 0xIfNX-0007Rg-00; Tue, 7 Oct 1997 12:33:11 -0700
> > Date: Tue, 7 Oct 1997 15:47:27 GMT
> > X-Advertisement: Visit http://www.thehitman.com for name removal information.
> > From: lori@???
> > To: lori@???
> > Subject: Come meet us dancers
> > Message-Id: <E0xIfNX-0007Rg-00@???>
> >
> >
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