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Re: Swarm Spam
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jones . peter |
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Re: Swarm Spam |
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Mon, 26 Nov 2001 09:26:42 -0500 (EST) |
> Hi
>
> I got some Spam over the weekend. My headers indicate the source was
> the swarm-modelling reflector. Perhaps the word modelling caused it. I
> am sending this to swarm-support as it is the most active of the Swarm
> reflectors.
>
> It looks like there is little that can be done about it as it used the
> normal features of the mail reflector.
>
I hope the administrator of a list such as this one would have access
to the complete heades of the original posting, and therefore could analyze
where it came from. The site http://spamcop.net has a free analysis and
reporting service available. Using a service such as this is much faster
and easier than doing the analysis oneself. Spamcop also has a facility
for reporting SPAM anonymously to the presumed offender's ISP.
Luckily, we don't get much SPAM on this list.
Peter Jones
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- Swarm Spam, Methot, Chris, 2001/11/26
- Re: Swarm Spam,
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