Mailing Lists wrote:
Here's today's first WagonJumper's email ... the domain has a registry date back in
October 2007.
One of the bottom img src tags is the WagonJumper's logo img. I'd love to find a way
to be able to scan those imgs - but since they are image refs, and not embedded - that
d
I thought I had uribl set up to check.
But that was this one incident - most of them are day old.
On Thu, 03 Jul 2008 08:39:36 -0500, Ken A wrote
> # host contagiousensemble.com.black.uribl.com
> contagiousensemble.com.black.uribl.com has address 127.0.0.2
>
> uribl.com + milter-link = rejecte
# host contagiousensemble.com.black.uribl.com
contagiousensemble.com.black.uribl.com has address 127.0.0.2
uribl.com + milter-link = rejected spam
Ken
Mailing Lists wrote:
Here's today's first WagonJumper's email ... the domain has a registry date back in
October 2007.
One of the bottom img
Here's today's first WagonJumper's email ... the domain has a registry date
back in
October 2007.
One of the bottom img src tags is the WagonJumper's logo img. I'd love to find
a way
to be able to scan those imgs - but since they are image refs, and not embedded
- that
doesn't occur.
>From
Could you give an example? Are these newly registered top level domains
spotted in the body of the spams?
Rob McEwen
Mailing Lists wrote:
I'm getting dozens of emails daily from a few different spammers. The emails
consistently are graphic based, but the graphics are html img refs and not co
I'm getting dozens of emails daily from a few different spammers. The emails
consistently are graphic based, but the graphics are html img refs and not
consistent
names - the last image in each one is their send mail to this address to be
removed (or
actually to guarantee even MORE spam).
O