Re: Spam

From: [email protected]
Date: Thu Nov 29 2001 - 15:07:30 CET


In a message dated 11/29/01 6:42:32 AM Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:

I think it's a side-effect of one of those viruses that uses the mailbox
addresses; in that code's broadcasting of itself, it managed to send the list
address to a spammer, or someone who took the names and sold them to a
spammer. Doesn't have to have been anyone who's actually on the list, just
someone who had the address in their mailbox, perhaps from an article or
posting somewhere else.
 
It is a royal pain, I agree.
 
htom

> Oh, my friends! I'm receiving an enourmous amount of spam, with unusual
> frequency in this year.
> Why? Did someone noticed similar traffic's explosion on its mailbox?
> Is that one of the isteric results of the world crisis?
> I have to search carefully 10-12 spam messages, in order to find the
> 1-2 messages from this list.
>
> I hate unsolicited emails, because they declass the receiver at the
> rank of a simple anonymous terminal.
>
> Michele
>



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