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On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Kristopher Austin yowled: > Well, scratch that on IE 6.0, but it definitely happens in Firefox 1.5 > with no extensions installed. > > I can watch Firefox try .com for any unknown URL before returning an > error. I've tested this on 4 machines to be sure. This is controlled by the prefs browser.fixup.alternate.enabledtrue browser.fixup.alternate.prefix www. browser.fixup.alternate.suffix .com I've disabled it here because I consider this an odious misfeature, but alas it *is* on by default :( -- `I must caution that dipping fingers into molten lead presents several serious dangers.' --- Jearl Walker
RE: Ohya
Well, scratch that on IE 6.0, but it definitely happens in Firefox 1.5 with no extensions installed. I can watch Firefox try .com for any unknown URL before returning an error. I've tested this on 4 machines to be sure. We do not use any proxies. Either way, as you said lots of people will type .com anyway. Kris -Original Message- From: mouss [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:32 PM To: Kristopher Austin Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Ohya Kristopher Austin a écrit : > Well, to make matters interesting, Outlook makes www.rektoky a > hyperlink. Click on it and IE and Firefox will both add the .com. > Voila! You have a spam address that makes it through every time. > not here. what versions of IE and firefox are you using? Both return an error here. Are you using a broken proxy?
Re: Ohya
Kristopher Austin a écrit : > Well, to make matters interesting, Outlook makes www.rektoky a > hyperlink. Click on it and IE and Firefox will both add the .com. > Voila! You have a spam address that makes it through every time. > not here. what versions of IE and firefox are you using? Both return an error here. Are you using a broken proxy?
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Nix a écrit : > One of the goals in _A Plan for Spam_ has certainly been achieved: the > spammers are having to obfuscate their dubious `messages' so much that > they no longer make any great degree of sense. > actually, most (naive) users will add .com either because they "understood" (the message says "add .com") or after an error from their browser. so the spammers goal is still achieved too;-p
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Well, to make matters interesting, Outlook makes www.rektoky a hyperlink. Click on it and IE and Firefox will both add the .com. Voila! You have a spam address that makes it through every time. Kris Sent to Nix only previously, meant to send this to the list. -Original Message- From: Nix [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 9:59 AM To: jdow Cc: users@spamassassin.apache.org Subject: Re: Ohya On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] announced authoritatively: > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> ===8<--- >>>> Make it happen! >>>> Here : www.rektoky ,ohya add .com ^_^ >>>> ===8<--- [...] > Well Raymond. it's no good if it's listed in uribl if the url does not > parse as a url. That's the point. Good grief, was that mess supposed to be read as `www.rektoky.com'? I can't see how anyone would read it as that, nor how they could expect to get any custom (assuming that's what they're aiming for, as opposed to virus drops or testing spamware or something). One of the goals in _A Plan for Spam_ has certainly been achieved: the spammers are having to obfuscate their dubious `messages' so much that they no longer make any great degree of sense. -- `I must caution that dipping fingers into molten lead presents several serious dangers.' --- Jearl Walker
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On Sun, 8 Jan 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] announced authoritatively: > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ===8<--- Make it happen! Here : www.rektoky ,ohya add .com ^_^ ===8<--- [...] > Well Raymond. it's no good if it's listed in uribl if the url does not > parse as a url. That's the point. Good grief, was that mess supposed to be read as `www.rektoky.com'? I can't see how anyone would read it as that, nor how they could expect to get any custom (assuming that's what they're aiming for, as opposed to virus drops or testing spamware or something). One of the goals in _A Plan for Spam_ has certainly been achieved: the spammers are having to obfuscate their dubious `messages' so much that they no longer make any great degree of sense. -- `I must caution that dipping fingers into molten lead presents several serious dangers.' --- Jearl Walker
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi! ===8<--- Make it happen! Here : www.rektoky ,ohya add .com ^_^ ===8<--- Slips past the filters. {^_^} Looks like a relatively new pair of ROKSO members, Brian Fabian/Gregory Parsons. Mostly pills and porn from Canada - largely hosted on zombies. The name servers at nsX.robinsml.com have been "known" for a couple of weeks. RBL: skipping uri lookups on ip-based RBLs URIBL: multi.surbl.org: listed [Blocked, rektoky.com on lists [jp][ws], See: http://www.surbl.org/lists.html] URIBL: multi.uribl.com: listed [Black, See http://l.uribl.com/?d=rektoky.com] Other ones: ... rektoky. com Well Raymond. it's no good if it's listed in uribl if the url does not parse as a url. That's the point. {^_-}
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Hi! ===8<--- Make it happen! Here : www.rektoky ,ohya add .com ^_^ ===8<--- Slips past the filters. {^_^} Looks like a relatively new pair of ROKSO members, Brian Fabian/Gregory Parsons. Mostly pills and porn from Canada - largely hosted on zombies. The name servers at nsX.robinsml.com have been "known" for a couple of weeks. RBL: skipping uri lookups on ip-based RBLs URIBL: multi.surbl.org: listed [Blocked, rektoky.com on lists [jp][ws], See: http://www.surbl.org/lists.html] URIBL: multi.uribl.com: listed [Black, See http://l.uribl.com/?d=rektoky.com] Other ones: survey-reward. com z932742. org robinsml. com nice-inks. com datefiuture. com bendtrie. com z984132. net q98721. net s096298. com j65102. com d19821. com g10928. org b928301. org vedged. com trespon. com rezment. com rektoky. com redfrw. com grenha. com extrabe. com dougansss. com kalpler1. com they-need-much. net they-love-much. net they-like-much. net they-enjoy-much.net they-crave-much. net napmack. com armoredboxes. com marketparticipant. com we-help-you. org we-help-save. com we-help-everyone. com monthly-savings. com we-save-money. net save-money-today. net you-love-much. net you-like-much. net you-enjoy-much. net you-crave-much. net we-love-alot. net we-enjoy-much. net they-want-alot. net simple-123. com justin30seconds. com just-60-seconds. com 123-savenow. com we-help-you. net we-help-save. net so-ezy. net we-can-lower. org ezy-savings. org as-easy-123. org you-want-much. net you-want-alot. net you-need-alot. net you-love-alot. net you-like-alot. net you-enjoy-alot. net you-crave-alot. net like-getting-laid. net enjoy-getting-laid. net crave-getting-laid. net good-girlz. com sumtransfer. com hightransfer. com zpoe. com umakemesweat. com umakemecrawl. com poeje. com make-love-to-a-cutie. com good-times-tonight. com find-a-cutie. com umakemesweat. net umakemecrawl. net offers-gallore. net umakemesweat. org ineedu2nite. org Bye, Raymond.
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>===8<--- >Make it happen! >Here : www.rektoky ,ohya add .com ^_^ >===8<--- >Slips past the filters. > > >{^_^} > Looks like a relatively new pair of ROKSO members, Brian Fabian/Gregory Parsons. Mostly pills and porn from Canada - largely hosted on zombies. The name servers at nsX.robinsml.com have been "known" for a couple of weeks. Paul Shupak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Sunday 08 January 2006 02:34, Evan Platt wrote: >At 11:30 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: >>I love how a list devoted to "spam filters" get spammed. >> >>I feel so warm and fuzzy. The spammers are laughing now I can hear >> it. > >"JDOW" has posted to the list before. JDOW, a spammer? Now thats choice. Some of you are just whippersnappers in internet years. Joanne was there when it started I think, before me and I've been on since about '87 or so, when the thing for the masses was delphi, on a 300 baud circuit I had to pay ld charges on to get to. Running a trs-80 Color Computer and an operating system called os9 at the time. I first encountered JDOW on an amiga list in the very early 90's. Maybe this lady who uses the JDOW handle should re-introduce herself to these newbies? Tell them about the BIXIES maybe. >I initially thought it was spam too, but note the "slips past the >filters" added. > >I think in a weird way, JDOW was suggesting something be added to SA >to score on the spam he/she received. Exactly. -- Cheers, Gene People having trouble with vz bouncing email to me should add the word 'online' between the 'verizon', and the dot which bypasses vz's stupid bounce rules. I do use spamassassin too. :-) Yahoo.com and AOL/TW attorneys please note, additions to the above message by Gene Heskett are: Copyright 2005 by Maurice Eugene Heskett, all rights reserved.
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I am too smart for this list i see :) Back to learning to read emails 101. jdow wrote: From: "Evan Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 11:40 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: Suggest you check the list archives. JDOW is a very frequent poster. JDOW knows of what he/she speaks. Uhhh isn't that what I said? There was a madness to my method, too. It was brief enough it inspired comment. It'll be noticed "fer shure", now. I'm a sneaky little devil. {^_-}
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From: "Evan Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 11:40 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: Suggest you check the list archives. JDOW is a very frequent poster. JDOW knows of what he/she speaks. Uhhh isn't that what I said? There was a madness to my method, too. It was brief enough it inspired comment. It'll be noticed "fer shure", now. I'm a sneaky little devil. {^_-}
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From: "Evan Platt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> At 11:30 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: I love how a list devoted to "spam filters" get spammed. I feel so warm and fuzzy. The spammers are laughing now I can hear it. "JDOW" has posted to the list before. I initially thought it was spam too, but note the "slips past the filters" added. I think in a weird way, JDOW was suggesting something be added to SA to score on the spam he/she received. The "duh" factor strikes again. {^_-}Joanne Speaketh from behind that glyph and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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At 11:40 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: Suggest you check the list archives. JDOW is a very frequent poster. JDOW knows of what he/she speaks. Uhhh isn't that what I said?
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Evan Platt wrote: At 11:30 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: I love how a list devoted to "spam filters" get spammed. I feel so warm and fuzzy. The spammers are laughing now I can hear it. "JDOW" has posted to the list before. I initially thought it was spam too, but note the "slips past the filters" added. I think in a weird way, JDOW was suggesting something be added to SA to score on the spam he/she received. Suggest you check the list archives. JDOW is a very frequent poster. JDOW knows of what he/she speaks. M -- IBM: Incredibly Boring Manuals 02:35:01 up 13:22, 3 users, load average: 0.02, 0.18, 0.29 Linux Registered User #241685 http://counter.li.org
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At 11:30 PM 1/7/2006, you wrote: I love how a list devoted to "spam filters" get spammed. I feel so warm and fuzzy. The spammers are laughing now I can hear it. "JDOW" has posted to the list before. I initially thought it was spam too, but note the "slips past the filters" added. I think in a weird way, JDOW was suggesting something be added to SA to score on the spam he/she received.
Re: Ohya
I love how a list devoted to "spam filters" get spammed. I feel so warm and fuzzy. The spammers are laughing now I can hear it. jdow wrote: ===8<--- Make it happen! Here : www.rektoky ,ohya add .com ^_^ ===8<--- Slips past the filters. {^_^}