On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 10:33:02AM +0100, Alan J. Flavell wrote:
>Another pattern which was very prevalent around the turn of the year
>was a ridiculously long HELO string containing repeated dots, e.g
>inadequacy..g.c.rr.comyyhmail.comflytecrew.comultrapostman.comyyhmail.comkinki-k232.78.134.163
All those are a bunch of webmail domains we host, and these get forged into
the HELO. Some broken spamware that tries to randomize the HELO instead
spits out a big list of all the HELOs
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linux@??? (Suresh Ramasubramanian)
jaharkes@ravel:/usr/src$ mv linux Gnu/Linux
mv: cannot move `linux' to `Gnu/Linux': No such file or directory
jaharkes @ cs.cmu.edu in reply to RMS on linux.kernel