I don't think he cares if he enters your little black book. He /will/
care when you send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (CC to
postmaster) detailing the message with all headers, and gets knocked
out of the service.
Regards,
-- Raju
P.S. If he /doesn't/ get knocked out of rediffmail, then maybe we
should hand Rediff a clue on how to run an e-mail service.
>>>>> "Binand" == Binand Raj S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Binand> Hi, One Mr. Sridhar Machani has been spamming me with junk
Binand> mail. The list of CC addresses in the mail makes me
Binand> believe that he has access to this list email address
Binand> database. He is mailing from
Binand> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Binand> Mr. Machani will be glad to know that he has entered my
Binand> .procmailrc, with all mails delivered to /dev/null. Even a
Binand> genuine query from him will be redirected there.
Binand> Binand
Binand> -- #include <stdio.h> | Binand Raj S. char *p = "#include
Binand> <stdio.h>%cchar *p = %c%s%c; | This is a self- int
Binand> main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;}%c"; | printing
Binand> program. int main(){printf(p,10,34,p,34,10);return 0;} |
Binand> Try it!!
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