Hello. They are not.
Period. Nor is anyone else who participated in the thread from 2010 sending out those old mails again. I received them as well and I am already blocking them on my mail server: Received: from mail.example.com (unknown [219.142.131.153]) by mail.lichtvoll.de (Postfix) with ESMTP id 58CCB3100CC for <mar...@lichtvoll.de>; Sun, 6 May 2018 17:04:58 +0200 (CEST) This mail server setup is totally broken. Heck, I donĀ“t even have any laptop running a kernel like User-Agent: KMail/1.13.3 (Linux/2.6.33.2-tp42-toi-3.1-lowmem- free-991-992-04964-gf00c7ec-dirty; KDE/4.4.3; i686; ; ) anymore. So please stop sending me any further notices. If you are into helping to stop it, send a mail to the proper abuse report address of 219.142.131.153 (or in case for you its a different machine that IP address). whois can tell you. I am not into sending a report as I already configured my mail server server to block these mails completely. I delete further private mails to me about this issue, as I am seriously fed up with people from this list blaming my setup without first reading and *understanding* the Received: headers. Stop assuming that every mail is coming from what the From: header tells. Many thanks. -- Martin