[Coco] Spam
Larry Osborne
larrybo at idirect.com
Sun Oct 19 13:48:01 EDT 2003
I think everyone is receiving the Microsoft +variations with the attachment
about a patch (with variation on the description) I've managed to train
Spamkiller on some of these but there are so many variations that even so
some get through to the live mail and I get them there. This one has no
connection to the old list but the old list was also a target. However it
is being sent from machine to machine, the name and the subject are being
constanly varied. As for the other spam, use of a spam filter of some sort
will eventually reduce the numbers to a tolerable number but it won't be
quick.
Larry Osborne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gilberto Luis Musa" <glmusa at redynet.com.ar>
To: <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sunday, October 19, 2003 10:15 AM
Subject: [Coco] Spam
> NaturalezaHi!
>
> I am receiving some Spam, similar to the spam I received from the
Princeton
> list, but straight from other sources, mainly from a supposed address of
> Microsoft and infected by virus. Of course the amount of spam is lower
than
> in the previous list. I only use this address for the coco list, then I
> supposed they took it from Princeton.
> Is somebody having same problem?
>
> regards
>
> Luis
>
>
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