Check the footers...the end of their messages always have "High Speed 
Media" or "HighSpeed Media" in them.  And their domains always have 
something like highspeed or hsm or h-s-m.

But, if you're not getting slammed by HSM, count your blessings and knock 
on wood...and pray that you don't fall victim to them.

On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Jeremy Nixon wrote:

> On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 11:41:52PM -0500, Theo Van Dinter wrote:
> 
> > Well, just so you know ...  I took a random sampling from my corpus for
> > the hspeed folks...
> 
> Which spams are these?  I've got tens of thousands and I don't see
> anything which sticks out as "high speed media" or whatever...
> 
> I do have spamassassin 2.43 working beautifully, though ... maybe one
> spam slips through per day out of a couple hundred, after a rather
> extensive local.cf, and no false positives yet.  So if these high
> speed media guys are spamming me, I'm catching it.  I use my real,
> unmunged address on usenet, so I'm on everyone's list.
> 
> -Jeremy

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