demon.co.uk spam policies? [sorry if off-topic]
Neil J. McRae
neil at domino.org
Mon Feb 24 18:14:17 UTC 1997
On Mon, 24 Feb 1997 09:29:38 -0800
Scott Call <scall at ccnet.com> wrote:
And if you look very closely you'll see that it didn't
come from Demon.
Neil.
> In light of the recent spam/nospam discussions on the list, I thought
> I'd share something one of my customers got with the rest of you:
>
>
> >From info at senora.demon.co.uk Fri Feb 21 17:29:07 1997
> Received: from home.glasscity.net (home.glasscity.net [208.13.0.1]) by
> ccnet4.ccnet.com (8.7.1/8.6.12) with SMTP id RAA05294; Fri, 21 Feb 1997
> 17:29:06 -0800 (PST)
> From: info at senora.demon.co.uk
> Received: from home.glasscity.net (194.72.198.24) by home.glasscity.net
> (EMWAC SMTPRS 0.81) with SMTP id <B0000772250 at home.glasscity.net>;
> Fri, 21 Feb 1997 20:28:01 -0500
> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 1997 20:28:01 -0500
> Message-ID: <B0000772250 at home.glasscity.net>
> Subject: Dear spam hater.
> X-UIDL: 23485792837498720384760912734067
> Priority: normal
> X-Flags: PXU2-4R65-2264:R
> Apparently-To: <anon at anon.net>
> X-Status:
> Status: RO
>
> HA HA HA HA
>
> You are on a published list of peolple who hate commercial mail!
>
> How STUPID can you get! Commercial email is just taking off - and I'm
> going to distribute this list everywhere
> I can to shut you whining people with nothing better to do than complain
> up!
>
> It's BASTARDS like you who got me shut down last time - but demon won't
> touch me! HA HA HA!
>
> I can go thru DIFFERENT servers! ANYTIME...........
>
> Alan
>
> --
> Alan K Baker (MailWurliTzer Willy)
> www.senora.demon.co.uk
> alan at senora.demon.co.uk
>
>
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