Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

am 14.05.2006 11:32:33 von Don Saklad

Where around the web are there any listings of the originators of
spam type messages with their names and addresses?...

Re: Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

am 14.05.2006 15:26:19 von Notan

Don Saklad wrote:
>
> Where around the web are there any listings of the originators of
> spam type messages with their names and addresses?...

And this, from a guy working in an AI lab!

Notan

Re: Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

am 14.05.2006 19:47:58 von Barry Margolin

In article <44672FFB.DB0AE39C@ddress.thatcanbespammed>,
Notan wrote:

> Don Saklad wrote:
> >
> > Where around the web are there any listings of the originators of
> > spam type messages with their names and addresses?...
>
> And this, from a guy working in an AI lab!

Don Saklad does *not* work in an AI lab. He's a local Cambridge nutjob
who has been a guest user of MIT's computers for decades.

--
Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
*** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me ***
*** PLEASE don't copy me on replies, I'll read them in the group ***

Re: Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

am 14.05.2006 20:09:31 von Notan

Barry Margolin wrote:
>
> In article <44672FFB.DB0AE39C@ddress.thatcanbespammed>,
> Notan wrote:
>
> > Don Saklad wrote:
> > >
> > > Where around the web are there any listings of the originators of
> > > spam type messages with their names and addresses?...
> >
> > And this, from a guy working in an AI lab!
>
> Don Saklad does *not* work in an AI lab. He's a local Cambridge nutjob
> who has been a guest user of MIT's computers for decades.

Doesn't MIT have a "We reserve the right to refuse service" sign posted somewhere?

If not, maybe they should!

Notan

Re: Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

am 14.05.2006 23:32:00 von ibuprofin

On 14 May 2006, Don Saklad multiposted the
same article to the Usenet newsgroups alt.computer.security and
comp.security.misc:

[Please don't multipost - include the newsgroup names all in one comma
separated list if you absolutely _must_ post the same article into more
than one news group]

>Where around the web are there any listings of the originators of
>spam type messages with their names and addresses?...

Didn't you like the answers you got to your post of 9 May 2006 via google
to alt.computer.security ("Subject: How to identify the ultimate source of
a spam type message?... name, address, telephone" which has Message-ID
1147211685.597133.125010@u72g2000cwu.googlegroups.com). You obviously
found http://google.groups.com/ so why not use the search capability?

Old guy

Re: Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.

am 15.05.2006 13:58:33 von dsaklad

Thank you folks !...
200 Known Spam Operations responsible for 80% of your spam
http://www.spamhaus.org/rokso/index.lasso

dsaklad@gnu.org
dsaklad at gnu.org