Mark Panzer wrote:
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> > As a matter of fact, I too have received a few... one from some
> > jerk on AOL advertising 'beanie-baby grab-bags' and one from...
> > heck, can't remember which major news net, ZDNET maybe? (didn't save
> > it) :(... exclaiming all the 'neato' features of Windoze 98 ;/
Johann Spies wrote:
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> Hallo,
>
> I have also received the beanie-bag spam. I received the followin message
> last week and just want to know whether some of you did also receive it:
>
> >Date: Wed, 1 Jul 1998 00:13:20 EDT
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Please
Lisa wrote:
>
[sex spam snipped]
I am a newcomer to this list, I have been aware of Debian's policy of
billing spammers $1000.
May I ask, how effective has it been?
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Some Fidonet system in Italy is sending out masses of dupes. I haven't
gotten a response back from the Fidonet gateway, and the mailserver for
the ISP seems to be down.
If this keeps up I'm going to complain to the ISP's upstream.
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Well still no response from the people at the Fidonet gateway, nor from
their ISP.
So figuring I'd get faster service from their upstream provider I
e-mailed them ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Both came
back 550 - user unknown.
So it looks like no one in Italy is going to stop the dup
Jason Gunthorpe wrote:
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> On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Somnolent wrote:
>
> > If this keeps up I'm going to complain to the ISP's upstream.
>
> Just to let you know this entire ISP has been banned from all our servers,
> I've purged all the dup messages from the
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