[ale] spamming myself
Christopher R. Curzio
ale at accipiter.org
Sat Oct 18 20:46:44 EDT 2003
Unfortunately, even if it DID come from Comcast, their abuse department is
useless. They apparently don't give a rat's ass what goes on within their
network.
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I think what the original poster meant was harvesting of e-mail addresses
from the list, which I've noticed has already happened several times over.
I swear, what I wouldn't give for an hour in a room with several sharp
objects, a bowling ball, some pliers, a half-dozen bottles of rubbing
alcohol, the distributor from a '94 Toyota Camry, bleach, and a handful of
spammers.
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Thus Spake Geoffrey <esoteric at 3times25.net>:
Sat, 18 Oct 2003 18:02:46 -0400
> Cy Kurtz wrote:
> > I just received a spam from myself! Apparently someone is spoofing my
> > email address. I forwarded the spam to abuse at comcast.net. Any ideas on
> > what else I should do?
>
> Probably won't do any good telling comcast. If you look at the headers,
>
> you're likely to see the email came from a non-comcast ip.
>
> >
> > I hope the spammer doesn't hit the ale list. Heads up.
>
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