On 2003-05-02 20:25 +0100, George wrote:

>> I've read that the SpamArrest program is actually a spam problem rather than
>> a spam solution. It sends out a message to anyone who writes to the user,
>> asking them to reply by clicking a link on the web to "register" them as a
>> valid correspondent. SpamArrest, the company, in turn harvests these
>> addresses and spams them!! (I repeat, I have read this; I have not confirmed
>> it.) Does anyone else know for certain?
> 
> It looked like SPAM to me. I didn't go to the web page but most likely
> advertised a spam program or maybe collecting addresses. I reported it to
> the ISP sources via SpamCop.

Simply do a Google news search on "spamarrest.com", yields 1,310 results --
personally, I'm pretty much convinced this company is the most annoying
spammer to date. For example, read:

<http://groups.google.de/groups?hl=de&lr=&ie=UTF-8&threadm=5u5o4vgflua3u5ulf
3of6olhdodpsdrk6k%404ax.com&rnum=2&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dspamarrest%26ie%3DISO-
8859-1%26hl%3Dde%26btnG%3DGoogle%2BSuche>

-Thomas
-- 
Thomas Schierle, Munich, Germany

PGP key [DSS/DH] 0xA23CDA1D available at various public key servers


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