Mr. Camacho might want to check out his mailserver, or that of his ISP, 
because relays.osirusoft.com has them listed as an open relay...just what 
the spammers love. <shrug>

On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:

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> Eng. Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
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> >I have serious trouble with spam comming from Korea.
> 
> You and the rest of the world, brother.
> 
> >It apparently comes from different addresses and servers.
> >Is there anyway I can just send this messages to /dev/null ???
> 
> Read up on procmail, or the filtering capabilities of your mail client.  
> 
> >BTW, some of the messages got code that makes them undeletable on
> >mozilla, and I had to configure pine to read mozilla' s Inbox so I can
> >delete them.
> 
> First I've heard of that ... but you should update that browser; that
> one's badly outdated, and has been greatly improved since then.  You
> might find that it's a bug in the mail reader that's been fixed.
> 
> Good luck ... -d
> 
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> David Talkington
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