Joost Kooij wrote: > On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Paul Wade wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Sudhakar Chandrasekharan wrote: > > > Talking of spam - Have you folks ever wondered how they never want to > > > sell anything that is worth buying? All the spam that I have got seem > > > to belong to one of the following categories - > > > > > > * Make money fast (rehash of the old pyramid scheme) > > > * Advertise your site in a gazillion search engine for pennies > > > * Scantily clad persons are waiting for me to visit their pages. > > > * 10,000 "fresh" email addresses are available for 19.95 (this should be > > > the spam equivalent of recursion ;-) > You forgot one type: Some months ago, after posting to this list, a > junkmailer urged me several times to accept Jesus Christ as my personal > saviour. Well, as long as they don't e-mail bibles along with it this kind > of spam is probably the most bearable.
Perhaps we have a real Debian Jock spammer. (S)He seems to know that the Debian distribution contains the King James version of the text. ;-) <snip> > I'm very curious about other methods of fighting back. What does abuse.net > do for example? <snip> I have been using the net for more almost 4 years now and this kind of spam seems to have started fairly recently (about a year back). The net.pests of yesteryears were an entirely different species mainly menacing usenet. Do others around here remember net.history the same way I do? Sudhakar -- "Reverend, I think I am coveting my own wife." -- Ned Flanders Sudhakar Chandrasekharan (415) 937-2354 (O) International Web Engineer Type of Guy (415) 940-1896 (H) http://home.netscape.com/people/thaths/
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