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Re: offensive emails


From: Florian Schedler
Subject: Re: offensive emails
Date: Wed, 24 Apr 2002 08:41:40 +0200
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Sorry if my advice was wrong. I hope it didn't do any harm

Florian. 

On 24.04.2002 3:34 Uhr, "Alex Lancaster" <address@hidden> wrote:

>>>>>> "CM" == Christopher J Mackie <address@hidden> writes:
> 
> CM> Oh, please don't do that.  Most of these messages are *intended*
> CM> to get you to "unsubscribe."  Of course, you were never subscribed
> CM> in the first place--it's only a ploy.  When you unsubscribe, the
> CM> junk mailer knows that your email address (which was generated
> CM> haphazardly) is 'live', and you're flooded with additional email.
> 
> Yes, indeed I endorse Chris' suggestion, *never* try to "unsubscribe"
> because that's how they verify that it's a valid e-mail address and
> then continue to send you more spam!
> 
> CM> I've seen really nasty versions of this ploy--stuff advertising
> CM> things that would outrage anyone.  If you see something like that,
> CM> it's almost certainly not what it claims to be (mass mailing
> CM> disgusting ads?  What a waste of money).  Instead, it's some junk
> CM> mailer trolling for addresses to add to the next mailing.
> 
> CM> Block the sender so you don't get anything more from that address,
> CM> delete the message, and forget about it.
> 
> We'll try and block it at the upstream (majordomo mailing list server)
> end as well.  We actually get suprisingly little spam on
> swarm-support, which is good considering that we're not a "closed"
> list (i.e. non-subscribers can post).  The SFI (where the majordomo
> server lives) blocks spam from open relay servers (a source of much
> spam), which I suspect, cuts down on 99% of it, but occasionally some
> of it gets through.
> 
> If spam ever gets to be a serious problem we can switch to being a
> subscriber-post only setup, but I'd rather not do that unless we
> really have to, because it can be a pain if people post from different
> e-mail addresses (e.g. whilst they're travelling) because the e-mail
> will bounce (since their "From" address doesn't much their subscribed
> address) and it often generates more questions about "why did my
> e-mail bounce" than it solves in cutting down spam.
> 
> Alex


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