On 9/17/15 4:51 PM, 'Glen' via G-Group wrote:
A couple of year ago I received call from a guy "from Google" who
wanted to update my business site (now retired) . He had a good
presentation and I let him run is pitch. He even used FLASH to to take
control of my browser showing me how he could
Has anyone received phone calls from google wanting to set up a business
account/web site?
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On Sep 17, 2015, at 1:24 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:
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> Has anyone received phone calls from google wanting to set up a business
> account/web site?
These are fake. Bunch of companies doing this, Google tries to stop it…
5 2:24 PM
Subject: google spam
Has anyone received phone calls from google wanting to set up a business
account/web site?
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I've been getting spam emails (that make it through Verizon;s
otherwise pretty brutal filters) that have the NAMES of people I have
email and facebook contact with, but the EMAIL ADDRESS is -not- from
them. these are typical one-line come-on messages like hey! you need
to look
I've been getting spam emails (that make it through Verizon;s
otherwise pretty brutal filters) that have the NAMES of people I have
email and facebook contact with, but the EMAIL ADDRESS is -not- from
them. these are typical one-line come-on messages like hey! you need
to look
On Feb 27, 2013, at 7:42 AM, JohnV vengbj...@verizon.net wrote:
I've been getting spam emails (that make it through Verizon;s otherwise
pretty brutal filters) that have the NAMES of people I have email and
facebook contact with, but the EMAIL ADDRESS is -not- from them. these are
typical
- Original Message -
From: Dan dantear...@gmail.com
At 4:02 PM -0700 6/22/2012, glen wrote:
My concern is security. If some spammer has access to my address book and
can send spam spoofed from friends and associates' email address what else
do they know; SS numbers, CC numbers
At 4:21 PM -0700 6/25/2012, glen wrote:
My business email account is web based Yahoo Mail and I could not
find a way to check the all the headers.
On Yahoo! webmail, view the mail message. Then pull down the tool
(gear) menu and select View Full Header.
Yahoo's presentation leaves a lot to
At 00:26 -0400 6/22/12, Dan wrote:
At 4:12 PM -0700 6/21/2012, glen wrote:
I get my share of spam -- most of it goes into the spam folder where it
belongs.
Which spam folder - the one in your local mail client or the one on Yahoo's
service?
If the former then your Yahoo service isn't doing its
- Original Message -
From: Doug McNutt dougl...@macnauchtan.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Cc:
Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: Questions About New Spam Concerns
At 00:26 -0400 6/22/12, Dan wrote:
Which spam folder - the one in your local mail client
Den Lørdag, 23/6 2012, 01:02, glen skrev:
My concern is security. If some spammer has access to my address book and
can send spam spoofed from friends and associates' email address what else
do they know; SS numbers, CC numbers, bank accounts, passwords???
Dan and Doug, thanks for you help
At 4:02 PM -0700 6/22/2012, glen wrote:
My concern is security. If some spammer has access to my address
book and can send spam spoofed from friends and associates' email
address what else do they know; SS numbers, CC numbers, bank
accounts, passwords???
Well, that depends on where
I get my share of spam -- most of it goes into the spam folder where it
belongs.
During the past months I found a few spams disguised with the name and email
address of former business clients and today the name and email address of a
close friend in my inbox.
The business clients I have
-Original Message-
From: glen glenst...@yahoo.com
Sent: Jun 21, 2012 7:12 PM
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Questions About New Spam Concerns
I get my share of spam -- most of it goes into the spam folder where it
belongs.
During the past months
At 4:12 PM -0700 6/21/2012, glen wrote:
I get my share of spam -- most of it goes into the spam folder where
it belongs.
Which spam folder - the one in your local mail client or the one on
Yahoo's service?
If the former then your Yahoo service isn't doing its job.
During the past months I
as likely spam messages.
If you take no action, all the messages below will be discarded automatically
as spam.
However, if you see any messages that are not spam below, you may approve
them individually by going to:
http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list/pendmsg
Please do not mark
On Jun 18, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Dan wrote:
At 10:49 AM -0400 6/18/2011, Bill Connelly wrote:
But I keep getting these things, and its been happening for a long
time ... they end up in my g3-g5 mailbox.
Perhaps someone's just using my e-mail address I have for the g3-g5
list to SPAM me
address I have for the
g3-g5 list to SPAM me. Maybe I should just change that? wondering
how they got that in the first place ... I thought we were
protected there.
Please send me a single sample, including the full headers. I'll
take a look.
For some reason, Mail (or the Server) refuses
the topics these days anyway ...
Huh? I get zero spam from LEM lists, and I'm subscribed to at least
five of them. Perhaps AOL is catching it.
Obviously this is a GMAIL account not an AOL account, please pardon my
blonde moment.
Well, zero is relative. There was that recent fusenet glitch
On Sun, 19 Jun 2011 14:51:25 -0600, Tina K. penguir...@gmail.com
wrote:
I'm not a big Verizon fan, but then I dont have FiOS either. I might be
willing to put up with them for that kind of speed.
I have two Gmail and two AOL accounts and I see very little spam,
nothing like I did
Bill forwarded the email to me.
My response:
This received header is the key:
Received: from c9rxllkk ([unknown] [220.95.137.166]) by
vms169129.mailsrvcs.net (Sun Java(tm) System Messaging Server
7u2-7.02 32bit (built Apr 16 2009)) with ESMTP id
0ln100itki5fq...@vms169129.mailsrvcs.net for
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and drug
sales e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
I'm not getting much from the topics these days anyway ...
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At 9:15 AM -0400 6/18/2011, Bill Connelly wrote:
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and
drug sales e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
From? A legit g3-5-list email has a TO field that says - and note
the lower case:
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
and it
been happening for a long
time ... they end up in my g3-g5 mailbox.
Just sick of seeing them.
Perhaps someone's just using my e-mail address I have for the g3-g5
list to SPAM me. Maybe I should just change that? wondering how they
got that in the first place ... I thought we were protected
I'm not getting any of these spams you are talking about. Perhaps you need a
better email host?
We (my group) is Mac friendly and there's super strong mail filtering. Let me
know if you want an account.
Brielle
On Jun 18, 2011, at 7:15 AM, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
At 10:49 AM -0400 6/18/2011, Bill Connelly wrote:
But I keep getting these things, and its been happening for a long
time ... they end up in my g3-g5 mailbox.
Perhaps someone's just using my e-mail address I have for the g3-g5
list to SPAM me. Maybe I should just change that? wondering how
On Jun 18, 2011, at 11:03 AM, Dan wrote:
At 10:49 AM -0400 6/18/2011, Bill Connelly wrote:
But I keep getting these things, and its been happening for a long
time ... they end up in my g3-g5 mailbox.
Perhaps someone's just using my e-mail address I have for the g3-g5
list to SPAM me
address I have for the
g3-g5 list to SPAM me. Maybe I should just change that? wondering
how they got that in the first place ... I thought we were
protected there.
Please send me a single sample, including the full headers. I'll
take a look.
I'll wait for the next one to arrive,
Ok.
as all
sysadmin has a good spam filter set up
and I get almost no spam.
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On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.netwrote:
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and drug
sales e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
Nothing like that is coming into gmail. with or without fake Glist addies.
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I personally handle lists using the ListID: header that is almost universal
now. These are typical:
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Only way to stop the sex and drug SPAM?
Reply-To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
List-ID: g3-5-list.googlegroups.com
My list address is filtered using
On 18 Jun 2011, at 18:46, Wallace Adrian D'Alessio wrote:
On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 1:15 PM, Bill Connelly billycarm...@verizon.net
wrote:
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and drug sales
e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
Nothing like that is
I occasionally get those messages as well, but not enough to even annoy me.
I just ignore them.
-Jonas
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On 2011/06/18 07:15, Bill Connelly so eloquently wrote:
Terminate my membership? Is this the only way to stop the sex and drug
sales e-mails from coming from the G3-G5 LEM List?
I'm not getting much from the topics these days anyway ...
Huh? I get zero spam from LEM lists, and I'm subscribed
I just got 79 spam messages, fortunately all of them were filtered out
by Gmail. The reason for reporting this here is that they were all
looking like error messages for not being able to deliver a post of
mine to the G3-5 group.
So it looks like someone has been collecting all my posts
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 8:41 AM, Geke gevangaste...@googlemail.com wrote:
I just got 79 spam messages, fortunately all of them were filtered out
by Gmail. The reason for reporting this here is that they were all
looking like error messages for not being able to deliver a post of
mine
The storm is over, let's just forget it and move on . . .
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On Jun 18, 2010, at 4:47 PM, ah...clem wrote:
i've just been informed by a reliable source that OSX is a 32-bit
s/reliable source/clueless wanker/
There, fixed it for yah.
In actuality it is both. up through 10.5 OS X was 32-bit (with 64 bit parts on
some systems, notably the G5's)
10.6 is
suspect this may be part of some SPAM operation. I'm
leaning toward telling Little Snitch to Deny the connection
Forever. Any advice?
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anything from the AOL
account to cause this. I suspect this may be part of some SPAM
operation. I'm leaning toward telling Little Snitch to Deny the
connection Forever. Any advice?
CompuServe is owned by AOL and still exists.
That IP is part of one of AOL's SMTP pool.
AOL seems to be having some
send them on
to spamdetector.notcau...@verizon.net, but I'd like to follow this one back
if possible to their ISP.
According to the data you provided, the spam email was relayed through
vms169131.mailsrvcs.net whose IP address is 67.215.65.132 which when
whois'd through arin.net's IP database
On Jan 25, 2010, at 4:14 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jan 25, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Bill Connelly wrote:
How do you trace bad e-mails back to their origins? These things,
mostly VIAGRA ads, are also coming from the G3-G5 list, although I
think this one came from someone who has viewed my
At 5:37 PM -0500 1/25/2010, John Musbach wrote:
If you google g3-5-list archive you can see that there are
multiple archives of this list being maintained apart from the
google groups archive
Whoa. I guess it makes sense that those would exist, but I had no
idea! Geeze, there's even an
their language and can
afford the long distance fees you could contact the technical
representitive directly but ultimately you'll probably get a better
response by reporting to opendns their clients use of their services
as a spam relay as not only will they be able to communicate in a more
professional
for the actual IP
owner (see my original reply).
Someone from Mexico did view my site recently
The spam came from Brazil, not Mexico. No real connection there,
unless you're worried about it all being one big continent.
Any way to contact them back?
Sure. You could file paperwork
It may be worth a mention that my filters have been selecting Bill's
postings to the g3-5-list as junk mail. The server filters and my
mail client's filter are doing an excellent job. My filter is set to
training mode so I can see what's what. I have had to hit the not
junk icon at least half
see what's what. I have had to hit the not
junk icon at least half a dozen times anytime Bill posted a
message. Regards, Roman
I don't remember getting any spam at all when we had the old LEM list.
No VIAGRA ads, no Even though Your Mom is Dead ... Let's Find a Place
for her to Live ads
not know if it will help, but yahoo users might want to change
their passwords.
So, PLEASE folks, if you see a spam on the list, odds are it came from
a hacked Yahoo account. PLEASE DO NOT comment on it.
The Nannies will try and moderate the account as soon as we can to
prevent further spams
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