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John Hebert wrote:

>Yup, spammers are becoming more clever at guessing
>email addresses. It is very easy to create a script
>that generates a list of target email addresses, not
>to mention that there are scripts that harvest email
>addresses from newsgroups, webpages, mailing lists,
>etc.
>
>IMHO, the biggest problem is accountability. Spammers
>regularly search for and use open relay email servers.
>These are servers that do not require a login in order
>to send email. If all email servers were properly
>configured, then spammers would be forced to use
>servers that they have accounts on, therefore those
>servers could be blocked.
>
>I think solution set for spam is finite, and that the
>problem can be fixed. A newer set of protocols for
>email would help to fix the problem.
>
>John Hebert
>
>--- "Banker, Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>You too.....
>>
>>It seems the spammers are guessing at yours and my
>>new email addresses.  One
>>of my cox addresses (which is similar to my at old @
>>home address) is
>>getting spam.  A virgin hotmail address I recently
>>created that is
>>formulamatic (i.e. fname_lname ) and now is getting
>>those university diploma
>>scam spams (I've got 2 real diplomas why would I
>>want fake ones).  An easy
>>countermeasure to this fight is to create an email
>>address that is somewhat
>>random in formulation and keep it off the lists. 
>>
>>
>>Spam only belongs in a sandwich...
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Larry Braud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 9:41 AM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; BRLUG Linux
>>Subject: [brluglist] Spam
>>
>>
>>I've started getting Spam and here is what Cox says
>>about it:
>>            Question:
>>            How do I stop SPAM?
>>
>>            Answer:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>            If the sender is COX HSI user, please
>>send this mail directly to
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>            Paste (do not attach) the email with
>>full email headers into the
>>body of your message. To turn on or view the full
>>email headers in COX's
>>supported email clients:
>>
>>            Outlook Express: File > Properties,
>>click the details button,
>>and this will show the complete email headers for an
>>Outlook Express
>>message.
>>
>>            Netscape Messenger: View > Headers > All
>>will turn on full
>>headers in Netscape.
>>
>>            Paste these into a fresh message to
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] Although we
>>cannot intervene directly with an email from outside
>>of COX, we can read the
>>headers to determine which internet domain it
>>actually came from (in many
>>cases, these emails use false return addresses) and
>>we can then provide you
>>with the proper contact information (via ARIN and
>>INTERNIC) for the sender's
>>domain.
>>
>>            If you or a friend know how to read
>>email headers you can
>>determine the origin of the mail directly by reading
>>the received from line
>>above the message ID line in the headers, but most
>>users choose to have us
>>check this information for them.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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