Paul E Condon <[email protected]> writes:

> On 20101216_065627, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> On Thu, 16 Dec 2010 06:21:02 -0500 (EST), <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > 
>> > ---------------------------------------------
>> > |  СХEМЫ ЗАКOННОЙ OПТИМИЗAЦИИ БИЗНЕCА:      |
>> > |  OФФШОPЫ, ОHШОРЫ И ЕBРОПЕЙСКИЕ KOМПАНИИ.  |
>> > |  ПPАKТИЧЕСКИЕ CХЕМЫ И PЕКОМЕНДАЦИИ        |
>> > ---------------------------------------------
>> > 
>> > ...
>> 
>> You're on the wrong list.  debian-user is an English-only list.
>> Please post in English or else use a list which is appropriate
>> to your language.  (debian-russian?  I can't tell what language
>> that is.)
>> 
>> -- 
>>   .''`.     Stephen Powell    
>>  : :'  :
>>  `. `'`
>>    `-
>
> I can't read Cyrillic, but the From: line contains <[email protected]>
> which doesn't seem to be a Russian address. Also the content is
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=Windows-1251
>
> And multiple occurances of the strint
> "International Consulting Group"
>
> I suspect this is spam from a badly configured mailer.
>
> But I say this more in a spirit of trying to provoke a response from someone
> who is more skilled than I in researching this kind of thing.

I am not more skilled, but I have been seeing these for months (at
least).  Many of them have been addressed to debian-russian and yet they
still show up in debian-user, so it looks like it might be pretty well
configured to get by the filters.  I am suprised that it has not been
flagged as spam by debian yet, since they always have the same
structure.  I see a header marked as X-Spam-Status always has the
identifier SARE_FROM_CHAR_W1251 that seems to identifies only this type
of spam.

-- 
Carl Johnson            [email protected]


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