At 10:25 PM +0200 2/2/01, Siim Einfeldt aka Itpunk wrote:
>I get an awful lot of spam to my private email as well, I could filter
>them, but does anyone know what is the best way to actually get to know
>where and from who the email has come from (as the from addresses lie
>99% of the cases)?

I personally use spamcop (www.spamcop.net). Just copy and paste the message
with
full headers into the form on the page, submit, and it parse out the
headers to find out
where it came from. It will ask you if you wish to send a notice to the
contacts of those
domains, which you can do by just clicking a button. I work for an ISP, and
SpamCop is quite
effective.





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WholeSale Dial-Up    www.megapop.net
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