On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 10:24:45PM +, Pascal Terjan wrote:
In this case it was sent by Yahoo, so yes it seems this account was
compromised.
The email was sent from 203.87.162.2, in Philippines
Exactly the same happens on the GNOME mailing lists. I usually ban the
people straight away.
Op maandag 06 februari 2012 05:59:41 schreef Talus Portugal:
I started and never looked
backhttp://www.aktifcare.com.tr/work-at-home.php?ebaolID=25pao
is this a hacked email account that was registered? or did this accidentally
go through?
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 21:41, Maarten Vanraes al...@rmail.be wrote:
Op maandag 06 februari 2012 05:59:41 schreef Talus Portugal:
I started and never looked
backhttp://www.aktifcare.com.tr/work-at-home.php?ebaolID=25pao
is this a hacked email account that was registered? or did this
On Monday 06 February 2012 23:24, Pascal Terjan wrote:
There is no need to hack an email account to use an address as From.
This email was sent with the From field containing an email address
which is subscribed to the list so it would be accepted even if anyone
else had sent it.
Which is why
Op maandag 06 februari 2012 23:24:45 schreef Pascal Terjan:
[...]
There is no need to hack an email account to use an address as From.
This email was sent with the From field containing an email address
which is subscribed to the list so it would be accepted even if anyone
else had sent it.