Web listings. Originators of spam type messages. Names. Addresses.
am 14.05.2006 11:32:33 von Don SakladWhere around the web are there any listings of the originators of
spam type messages with their names and addresses?...
Where around the web are there any listings of the originators of
spam type messages with their names and addresses?...
Don Saklad wrote:
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> 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
In article <44672FFB.DB0AE39C@ddress.thatcanbespammed>,
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!
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
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Barry Margolin wrote:
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> In article <44672FFB.DB0AE39C@ddress.thatcanbespammed>,
> 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!
>
> 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
On 14 May 2006, Don Saklad
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comp.security.misc:
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>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
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