Thanks for all the replies.
Best regards,
-Manuel.
Anthony E. Greene wrote:
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>On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Eng. Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
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>>I have serious trouble with spam comming from Korea. It apparently comes
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>>from different addresses and se
I'm getting those too, at least one a day. It was coming only to one particular
mail address. I killed the account. The e-mail looks like html, but if you look
at it in text mode, it's all in hex. There is nothing in the headers that stands
out either---course the header is all fake.
Mike W
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On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Eng. Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
>I have serious trouble with spam comming from Korea. It apparently comes
>from different addresses and servers.
Use fetchmail and procmail to download and filter your mail. Procmail can
be config
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.
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, David Talkington wrote:
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> You and the rest of the world, brother.
Hear here! (And I thought it was just me. Worst thing is it's all in Korean
so I wouldn't even know what the hell they're on about half the time. The
ones with the pretty ladies speak for themselves though :))
> Good luck ... -d
David's suggestion is go
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Eng. Manuel A. Camacho Q. wrote:
>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 ??