>>> On 11/9/2012 at 8:13 PM, Martin Gregorie <mar...@gregorie.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 2012-11-09 at 18:48 -0500, Joseph Acquisto wrote:
>> http://pastebin.com/H8NrruE1 
>> 
>> An outfit that apparently not only does not honor unsubscribe
>> requests, but may simply count hits.
>> 
> ...and harvest the e-mail addresses of those unwary enough to try
> unsubscribing. The latter is quite likely, seeing that its a known
> spammer: it hits my private anti-gambling rules and it was already on my
> private blacklist.
> 
> =========
> BTW, I know that DMCA works (I've used it when stuff was lifted from my
> website without asking me or giving any attribution) but does the
> CANSPAM act have equivalent teeth? If so, I know one or two persistent
> US-based baby-goods spammers who ignore their 'unsubscribe' links. I'd
> quite like to set CANSPAM on them if its likely to do any good.
>  
> 
> Martin

After I posted, I went to put them on my local blacklist and saw that 
I had done this previously.   I wonder why it was not caught.   A
Cron job does sa-update twice a day, so it is unlikely not to have
been read.

Should it not have been caught, anyway, they being a known spammer?
I have added the suggestion in another thread to post scores for all rules
hit, so I may get a clue, later on.   Maybe not, tho, I've hidden all the 
2x4's.

joe a.

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