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Archive of posts filed under the Spam category.

“Spam” in the Subject

It appears that at least one product is configured to not allow the word “spam” to be in the subject line of an email message. Nice, see CDT Policy Post 10.15: Spam Continues to Plague Industry and Users.

Stupid Filtering Regex

I recently sent an email referencing CDT and it’s Pennsylvania law suit, and in a bounced message I found a wonderful example of a bad regular expression to use in your blocking lists. Someone decided that any email message that has this pattern of letters in it should not be allowed to be delivered: pen?s. […]

Idiots at ???.org

Some loser at a non-profit organization (three-letters followed by dot org) decided to add one of my professional email addresses to their email list. This is called “spam.” They had an opt-out method included in the message. So I followed that process. And got an error message back from their mail server. so I fired […]

PromoAudit.com

A new spamhaus: Promoaudit.com. They’ve hit my web site seven times in the last week. Also mentioned in the spam is a company called “FreeSlide.com.” FreeSlide’s web site redirects to a URL at sbase30.com. Other spam I’ve received referencing FreeSlide (going back to March 11, 2004) included references to e-ticket-marketing.com, dealbrick.com, b2c-mail.com, listmx.com, Emsemail1.com, ggoody.com, […]

How I Seeded my SpamTrap

What is a “SpamTrap?” A spamtrap is simply an email address that is not in active use by a person, and is instead used to collect spam. The usual way to do this is once someone leaves a company, to use their old email address. I do that at work (after I unsubscribe the address […]

Address in a graphic is legal?

I wonder if a spammer putting their physical address in a graphic is legal, according to CAN-SPAM. The losers at TimeSavers are putting their mailing address as a graphic image, instead of as text.

More LifeSavers, or LifeSavers direct

More garbage from the losers at LifeSavers direct, now called TimeSavers Direct. I love how they don’t believe that the CAN-SPAM law applies to them. Oh yeah, they are spammers, and spammers don’t have any decency in the first place, that’s why they steal. Why should we (or Congress) expect them to follow the rules? […]

Why RR.com is a spammer

Because they send out “helpful” notices to people who send their customers viruses via email. So, their mail server is intelligent enough to realize that someone has sent a virus to a customer? Fine, that’s good customer service. But then they email the “From:” address letting the “sender” know that they have sent a virus. […]

LifeSavers, or LifeSavers Direct

I am blocking these domain names and IP addresses (listed out indivually so they may show up in web searches): azdct.com 64.70.17.130 64.70.17.131 64.70.17.132 64.70.17.133 64.70.17.134 64.70.17.135 64.70.17.136 64.70.17.137 64.70.17.138 64.70.17.139 64.70.17.140 64.70.17.141 64.70.17.142 lifesrd.com leightsvrs.com lifesaversdir4u.com livsvdt.com livrsdt.com lifesaversdirect.com fyispcls.com fyuscls.com 66.54.64 66.54.65 66.54.66 66.54.67 66.54.68 66.54.69 66.54.70 66.54.71 66.54.72 66.54.73 66.54.74 66.54.75 66.54.76 […]

Spam (Unsolicited Commercial E-mail)

Spam is the Internet’s equivalent of junk mail. Another term you may see is unsolicited commercial e-mail (UCE). Regardless of what you call it, it is wrong to send out massive numbers of e-mail in the hopes of selling something. It shifts the cost of you doing business to the recipients of your e-mail, to […]