On Thursday 12 August 2004 06:59 pm, Aron Smith wrote:

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Aron, this is not a returned message.  This is a spam message.  They are 
trying to bypass mail filters by making it look like a MTA failure, figuring 
that most spam filters will pass failures directly to the admin or person 
they are directed out and not filter them out.

The fact that you are getting this is pretty much proof that this is an 
effective tactic.  All you need to do is add stmrewards3.com and their entire 
netrange, for that matter, into a firewall deny list and simply drop their 
shite at the door.

The slimy scum, BTW, is Silver Train Media, yet another batch of swamp scum 
parasite working out of California.  May the fleas of a thousand camels 
infest their armpits.  Spit, spit spit.

-- 
Bryan Phinney


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