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Jan 1, 2005 2:19 pm
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Hello Everybody, Can anybody give me info on a tool which can be used to bounce mails? I am getting a lot of mails in my yahoo account. The guy (don't think ...
... Create a throwaway mailbox, for example also on yahooMail. Send from there empty letters to few of email addresses specified in the unwanted mail you get...
Lena
ygantispam.nonexisten...
Jan 17, 2005 8:04 pm
2638
Allo! ... I use Bounce Spam Mail: 1.8 You can find a link to Download at: http://www.balour.org/coop/9/206469.htm Good luck Gilles B. -- Touristes recherchés...
... It probably wouldn't stop him. Your best bet is to filter on IP address if you can, or message content. There used to be a bit of software that would forge...
... mails? ... think ... blocking ... e-mail ... Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but there is no such thing. "Why is that?" you are asking I'm sure. Well...
... mails? ... think ... blocking ... mail ... It's useless to bounce and wrong to do so. First, spammers forge email addresses. They don't use their own...
... Well it looks like something I did turned off my email address display .... but don't ask me how I managed that -- the Post Message display shows my email...
Giving a spammer the impression that your E-mail address is invalid will get you nowhere. I manage a network with about 100 E-mail users. I block invalid ...
Say we have 3 people, A, B and C. Person A sends an e-mail to person B. Person B (who uses Yahoo! mail) forwards A's e-mail to person C, adding a few comments...
Allo! ... In this case, when the spammer use a different address for every message he sent, bouncing message don't work. The only solution, if you can...
... Did B do the forward on yahooMail _web_ site? Or was it paid (or international) yahooMail account accessed via POP3 ? Test it yourself: send a letter from...
Lena
ygantispam.nonexisten...
Jan 20, 2005 10:48 am
2649
Lena, Thank you for your reply. First, let me tell you that I'm using Yahoo's free e-mail service, not POP3. The thing is that A's message is the ONLY one...
Dear Lena, How can I thank you for your interest? I pasted the headers of that cursed e-mail below: X-Apparently-To: dsyro@... via 206.190.38.124; Wed,...
For people trying to track down PEXICOM, or related operations, PEXICAST, PEXIMED, read on... Although company founder Douglas Field (who works and lives in...
Hi, I've been working on a new spam filter for MS Outlook and my company has just released the beta version. It would be great if you could try it and give me...
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Anti-spam@yahoogroups...
Feb 1, 2005 3:09 pm
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Yea, this spamgang must be prolific, I found them in the usenet, recent complaints http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?q=KANJABAKA.BIZ ...
Probably most of you are familiar with the database profile that Spamhaus.org has regarding details of the most profific scumbag spammers on the Internet. Very...
Has anybody developed a DNS server for the web browsing client that would filter spammers. Something that would prevent the curious from even being able to get...
DNS resolves a fully qualified host name to an IP address. What you are suggesting is theoretically possble, but not practical. The DNS server would have to...
I would argue that it's more than "theoretically" possible. I would submit it's far harder for those "Family Friendly" sites to maintain their records than it...
Allo! ... The idea seem to be good. The application on large scale is another story. For myself, I don't want to see my ISP using this DNS service whithout my...
You make some good points, but one must understand that the DNS server in question must "think" that it is authoritative for those thousands of domains. ...
I may be exposing my ignorance of DNS but here goes anyway. When a client makes a DNS request to say www.yahoo.com, if my DNS has it cached, it simply returns...
Regardless of which DNS server has cached information, one of them had to query the root servers to get the data to cache in the first place. The only way to ...
Trying to expand my admitted limited understanding of DNS I stumbled on this webpage. http://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/#foursteps This guy is doing kind of what...
The premise behind DNS is to distribute the database across the entire Internet. Centralizing the database at, fo instance, Yahoo or Spamhaus is counter to...