Actually, I believe that in many cases, spammers pick a random e-mail address and use it as the "From:" field. I have on two occasions received 10-20 "bounces" from AOL's mail servers (undeliverable mail) with my addy as the original "from" field.
I would **love** to be able to figure out where these originally came from, but of course, the originating IP address is spoofed as well, so..... 8-{ -- Bob -- On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Abigail Marshall wrote: > Hello Jim, > > JF> Yes, I've also been getting spam addressed from myself. > > Actually, I think the spam-from-yourself routine is a trick > that is created by the sending software, so that everyone is > getting spam from themselves -- so for those particular > spams, others are probably not getting that. Spammers do it > basically because most people don't block out their own > email addresses, so it is one more possible way of getting > through. > > JF> if others are getting spam with my > JF> address, can I get on a blacklist? > > Not unless the spammer also forges headers to make the email > look like it's coming from the IP that corresponds with the > email address. RBL blacklisting is done based on the IP info in > the headers, not on domain names in the email. > > -Abigail -- _______________________________ Bob Sully - Malibyte Consulting Simi Valley, California, USA http://www.malibyte.com "Years of dedication, and a natural inclination" - J. Buffett ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: Free pre-built ASP.NET sites including Data Reports, E-commerce, Portals, and Forums are available now. Download today and enter to win an XBOX or Visual Studio .NET. http://aspnet.click-url.com/go/psa00100006ave/direct;at.asp_061203_01/01 _______________________________________________ Spamassassin-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/spamassassin-talk