Sometimes the problem is that by the time you have received the spam the ISP 
has already shut the site down.  OTOH I have received many spams over the last 
few months that didn't even have a link in it.
 
Gary

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From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sun 3/28/2004 8:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Received: from a domain without a website?



Has anyone experimented with checking the spaminess of emails
with a top Received: header which specifies a domain which does not have
a website reachable with only www.domain.domainTLD?  For
example I just received a spam with a Received:

Received: from 65.182.134.240 (juniaplanet.com [65.182.134.240])
but http://www.juniaplanet.com doesn't get you a website, not
even a placeholder one.

Is that something we might give points for?

Steve



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