RE: Spamtrap detectors?

2007-02-19 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
From: Jason Heiser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Spamtrap detectors? > > I have a wildcard for my domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I've received > three of these today. Here's an example of one: > > > Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> &g

Re: Spamtrap detectors?

2007-02-19 Thread Jason Heiser
I have a wildcard for my domain ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and I've received three of these today. Here's an example of one: Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from murder ([unix socket]) by kubrick.heiser.org (Cyrus v2.2.12-OS X 10.3) with LMTPA; Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:46:29 -

Re: Spamtrap detectors?

2007-02-19 Thread matt
On Mon, Feb 19, 2007 at 03:21:10PM +0100, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: > I'm getting lots of messages like the following one: > > Hi > How are you ? Call me. > who are free to come > Poor you, i don't even think how much spam you are recive. > front of get-smart >

RE: Spamtrap detectors?

2007-02-19 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On 02/19/07 15:21, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: > > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > > > Are they spamtrap-detecting messages (see partially masked code), > > bayes poisoners (last text line often changes), a spammer exploding > > in a supernova, or eve

Re: Spamtrap detectors?

2007-02-19 Thread mewolf1
On 02/19/07 15:21, Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote: > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > Are they spamtrap-detecting messages (see partially masked code), > bayes poisoners (last text line often changes), a spammer exploding > in a supernova, or every of the above? Thanks for mentioning them, now I have noticed t

Spamtrap detectors?

2007-02-19 Thread Giampaolo Tomassoni
I'm getting lots of messages like the following one: Hi How are you ? Call me. who are free to come Poor you, i don't even think how much spam you are recive. front of get-smart 68793379 They are all directed to