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Re: [ga] Domain names are highly irrelevant in the struggle against spam (Re: [ga] Vint why do none...)
I honestly don't know why anyone would try to reach the domain name
holder regarding spam when that is most likely not the spammer in the
first place - at least rarely nowadays. Spam complaints need to go to
the originating IP and the contact information for that is not in the dn
holder's whois record.
Like Kristy, I receive mail all the time with the "from" and "to" containing
my own email address. It comes from servers all over the world,
although mostly Korea and Romania. The domain name whois is
worthless for find spammers or stopping spam. You need the contact
for the relay mail servers.
Leah
On 18 Sep 2002, at 14:01, Kristy McKee wrote:
> True,
>
> I recently received spam where the spammer had (for my convenience & to
> avoid bouncing email since they obviously were not sending from a valid
> SMTP host) with my email address in both the from and to sections of the
> message.
>
> ~kristy
>
>
> At 02:00 AM 9/18/2002 +0200, Marc Schneiders wrote:
> > > At 07:23 AM 9/17/2002 -0700, todd glassey wrote:
> >
> > > >I get this SPAM this morning
> > > >and after doing a header analysis, we find
> > > >it comes from a domain
> >
> >The only thing certain about the origin of an email is the IP of the
> >mailserver through which it was sent. In many/most spam messages the
> >sender's email address in the header is fake, including the domain name(s)
> >involved. Even the hostname of the mailserver is quite often fake. We can
> >only rely on the IP.
> >
> > > >called 99talk.com, registered through the Boy Scouts
> > > >of Australia, only the contact email addresses for the domain all
> > bounce...
> >
> >
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