where to complain about spam: 300 world first product
Rebecca Jolly
Rebecca.Jolly at hri.ac.uk
Wed Oct 8 10:07:48 EDT 1997
Didn't work! I had my doubts. Just got the message bounced back at
me. Thought it was a bit too easy! Sorry to get your hopes up and
bother you with non-leps stuff.
Rebecca Jolly
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Subject: Re: where to complain about spam: 300 world first products..
Author: Rebecca.Jolly at HRI.AC.UK at INTERNET-MAIL
Date: 08/10/97 09:12
I read the spam again (I don't normally bother, just delete them
straight away) and found this at the bottom:
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
///////// This Message was Composed using Extractor Pro Bulk E- Mail
Software. If
you wish to be removed from this advertiser's future mailings, please
reply with the subject "Remove" and this software will automatically
block you from their future mailings.
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//////////
I shall give it a go. Not sure whether it will actually work as it
only states 'this advertiser's'. It is a bit irritating to have to
respond in this way to stop future mailings. Better if they didn't
send them in the first place!
Grrrrrr.
Regards Rebecca Jolly
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Subject: where to complain about spam: 300 world first products...
Author: dyanega at mono.icb.ufmg.br at INTERNET-MAIL
Date: 08/10/97 00:24
For other annoyed recipients of the latest spam, here's who apparently
gives them their e-mail access - Peter.Wilmot at GLOBALONE.NET, the
administrator of gip.net (my example follows):
>Date: Tue, 7 Oct 1997 20:59:37 -0300
>To:Peter.Wilmot at GLOBALONE.NET
>From:dyanega at mono.icb.ufmg.br (Doug Yanega)
>Subject:spam: 300 world first products...
>
>These folks, apparently clients of gip.net (based on traceroute, which
>shows them going thru magnadata.gip.net) have evidently purchased a list
>of "spammable" addresses, including a mailing list that I am on, in
>addition to (no doubt) a few thousand other unwilling recipients. Is this
>sort of massive e-mail abuse against your user policies?
>
>>Date: Tue, 07 Oct 1997 01:48:44 GMT
>>Reply-To: apcbooks at magna.com.au
>>Sender: owner-leps-l at lists.yale.edu
>>Precedence: bulk
>>From: apcbooks at magna.com.au
>>To: LEPS-L at lists.yale.edu,
>>
>>newsfeed.internetmci.com!139.130.235.93!news.telstra.net!lo at news.bbnplanet
>>.com,
>> brian.telstra.net!news.magna.com.au!not-for-mail at omi.telstra.net
>>Subject: 300 world first products and technologies published online
>>X-Newsreader: Forte Free Agent 1.1/16.230
>>X-Listprocessor-Version: 8.0 -- ListProcessor(tm) by CREN
>>
>>Tomorrows World, The Australian Initiative, is now online at:
>>
>>http://apc-online.com/twa/
>>
>[snip]
>>
>>Michael Soker
>>Associated Publishing Corporation
>>http://apc-online.com
>>apc-books at magna.com.au
I might add it would be nice to know WHO is selling the "spammable" list
that includes leps-l. Argh.
Peace,
Doug Yanega Depto. de Biologia Geral, Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas,
Univ. Fed. de Minas Gerais, Cx.P. 486, 30.161-970 Belo Horizonte, MG BRAZIL
phone: 031-448-1223, fax: 031-441-5481 (from U.S., prefix 011-55)
http://www.icb.ufmg.br/~dyanega/
"There are some enterprises in which a careful disorderliness
is the true method" - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, Chap. 82
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