> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On > Behalf Of Paul Vixie > Sent: May 3, 2002 11:47 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: anybody else been spammed by "no-ip.com" yet? > > > > as a coauthor of rfc2136, my curiousity is always > piqued when spammers use the technology. can i get > private forwards of other similar messages? (see > below.) > > (and yes, i'll also be in touch with level3, who > serves 166.90.15.236, from whence this message came.) > > (time was, anyone who could use postfix and php would > also know better than to spam, or at least, to spam *me*. > <grump> <grumble>.)
[snip] I hate to sound like the big idiot here, but what exactly in the email you received indicates no-ip.com spammed? It looks to me like you just have some secret "admirer" who thought you wanted a no-ip.com account, and no-ip.com emailed you to confirm that you do want the account. Vivien Random disclaimer: Yes, we're a competitor of no-ip.com's... And yes, we used to send similar emails to people signing up for an account, although nowadays instead of sending them an initial password we send a confirm URL instead. -- Vivien M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Assistant System Administrator Dynamic DNS Network Services http://www.dyndns.org/