Alex wrote:
Hi,
This is a tricky decision. What they Free Credit Report / Experian is doing
is fraudulent. Although they aren't stealing they way phishers are, just
Have they ever been prosecuted or fined for this fraud?
What are the mail servers and address information they use? I
From: "R-Elists"
Sent: Saturday, 2010/January/23 18:40
Yes, complaining instead of notifying the right people. Way to go!
karsten,
woooh!
you are welcome! :-)
since i dont know who it is, what do you expect?
this isnt the first post to the list about it...
there was another threa
>
> Yes, complaining instead of notifying the right people. Way to go!
>
karsten,
woooh!
you are welcome! :-)
since i dont know who it is, what do you expect?
this isnt the first post to the list about it...
there was another thread or two about it in the recent past... i.e. 1 to 3
From: "Alex"
Sent: Saturday, 2010/January/23 17:54
Hi,
This is a tricky decision. What they Free Credit Report / Experian is
doing
is fraudulent. Although they aren't stealing they way phishers are, just
Have they ever been prosecuted or fined for this fraud?
What are the mail servers an
Hi,
> This is a tricky decision. What they Free Credit Report / Experian is doing
> is fraudulent. Although they aren't stealing they way phishers are, just
Have they ever been prosecuted or fined for this fraud?
What are the mail servers and address information they use? I'd like
to monitor mor
From: "R-Elists"
Sent: Saturday, 2010/January/23 09:57
I have them blocked here because they have sent me two
totally unsolicited emails that got through hostkarma
whitelist. They were on my dubious list because of stories
I've heard about them. This places them on my specific
blacklist
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 20:32 +, Mike Cardwell wrote:
> On 23/01/2010 20:25, Martin Gregorie wrote:
>
> > Store user linked whitelist URLs in a relational database. Use an SA
> > plugin to apply them. Provide a GUI tool with a really simple interface
> > to allow users to maintain their own whit
Rick Knight writes:
> -0.0 DKIM_VERIFIED Domain Keys Identified Mail: signature
> passes verification
> 0.0 DKIM_SIGNEDDomain Keys Identified Mail: message has a
> signature
I supsect this isn't your issue, but I have been finding that DKIM
signature often fail to validate
On 23/01/2010 20:25, Martin Gregorie wrote:
>> The only thing I can picture, technically, is a kind of auto-whitelist, or
>> a user-specified whitelist.
>>
>> The former is subject to various pitfalls, as I've already experienced on
>> my system, and the latter, even though available to the user
On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 13:57 -0500, Charles Gregory wrote:
> The only thing I can picture, technically, is a kind of auto-whitelist, or
> a user-specified whitelist.
>
> The former is subject to various pitfalls, as I've already experienced on
> my system, and the latter, even though available to
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 20:53 +0100, Karsten Bräckelmann wrote:
> Appears the bounce, any email addresses and the attached "original" are
> *severely* munged. Spotted a hint, need this to generate a direct
> bounce.
>
> Will unsubscribe the offender, if I can track it down.
Done. How nice of them t
In an older episode (Saturday, 23. January 2010), Benny Pedersen wrote:
> just hoped that maillist-owner is a subscriber aswell and post more
> here to see the problem
I sent an unsubscription request for the address in question to
users-ow...@spamassassin.apache.org.
I hope that's more effective
On Sat, 2010-01-23 at 20:21 +0100, wolfgang wrote:
> In an older episode (Saturday, 23. January 2010), RobertH wrote:
> > why is the account or accounts that create the Delivery Status
> > Notification (Failure) bounces from administra...@willspc.net still
> > subscribed to the list?
Yes, complain
On Sat 23 Jan 2010 07:35:43 PM CET, RobertH wrote
why is the account or accounts that create the Delivery Status Notification
(Failure) bounces from administra...@willspc.net still subscribed to the
list?
it does not bounce to apache org, only to subscribers :)
just hoped that maillist-owner i
Mike Cardwell wrote:
On 22/01/2010 04:05, Matt Kettler wrote:
Alex, if whitelist_from doesn't work, whitelist_from_rcvd won't either.
That's *more* restrictive, not less.
Rick, if you've been using "users@spamassassin.apache.org" try using
*...@spamassassin.apache.org instead. If you've got en
Mike Cardwell wrote:
On 22/01/2010 04:05, Matt Kettler wrote:
Alex, if whitelist_from doesn't work, whitelist_from_rcvd won't either.
That's *more* restrictive, not less.
Rick, if you've been using "users@spamassassin.apache.org" try using
*...@spamassassin.apache.org instead. If you've got en
In an older episode (Saturday, 23. January 2010), RobertH wrote:
> why is the account or accounts that create the Delivery Status
> Notification (Failure) bounces from administra...@willspc.net still
> subscribed to the list?
Probably because the bounces go to the message authors and not to the
s
why is the account or accounts that create the Delivery Status Notification
(Failure) bounces from administra...@willspc.net still subscribed to the
list?
- rh
> This is a tricky decision. What they Free Credit Report /
> Experian is doing is fraudulent. Although they aren't
> stealing they way phishers are, just because they aren't just
> as bad. In fact I suspect they rip off far more people than
> phishers do. I'm thinking about black listing them
>
> I have them blocked here because they have sent me two
> totally unsolicited emails that got through hostkarma
> whitelist. They were on my dubious list because of stories
> I've heard about them. This places them on my specific
> blacklist. This is a particularly large problem given thei
>
> Ask your customers - block the ads for a while and see if
> anyone complains.
>
>
> /Per Jessen, Zürich
>
>
that's right, experts should always ask the uninformed or unqualified.
;-)
- rh
> From: Adam Katz
>
> I can definitely relate. My $10 Titan Peeler is less
> effective than a rusty old pocketknife, and it somehow cost
> me $43 (had to buy two, shipping was about 2x the "cost").
> Not only that, but I never saw the total price until the
> order had finished, and I coul
jdow wrote:
From: "Marc Perkel"
Sent: Friday, 2010/January/22 13:58
Generally I'm paid to protect my customers from fraud scams. Does
that include fraud scams that are advertised on TV? The Experian/Free
Credit Report is such a scam and I was personally ripped off by them
and I'm thinking
From: "Marc Perkel"
Sent: Friday, 2010/January/22 13:58
Generally I'm paid to protect my customers from fraud scams. Does that
include fraud scams that are advertised on TV? The Experian/Free Credit
Report is such a scam and I was personally ripped off by them and I'm
thinking about blocking
Marc Perkel wrote:
> Generally I'm paid to protect my customers from fraud scams. Does that
> include fraud scams that are advertised on TV? The Experian/Free
> Credit Report is such a scam and I was personally ripped off by them
> and I'm thinking about blocking their email. What they do isn't an
On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 13:58:34 -0800
Marc Perkel wrote:
> Generally I'm paid to protect my customers from fraud scams. Does
> that include fraud scams that are advertised on TV? The Experian/Free
> Credit Report is such a scam and I was personally ripped off by them
> and I'm thinking about blockin
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