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Date: Fri Mar 17 05:03:35 2006
From: gareth.davies at mynetsec.com (Gareth Davies)
Subject: What about subscriber only?

php0t wrote:
>> I know that and I wrote it already!
>> I just said, it would minimize the problem, not solve it.
>> All other mailing lists I'm subscribed to handle it in this way and
>>     
> there 
>   
>> isn't much spam...
>>     
>
>   This isn't just spam, this is a deliberate flood of mails.
> If they can't send it from whatever-address, they're going to use a
> list of subscribed users` email addresses, and send just as much
> mail.
>
>   
Last one was pretty easy to delete.

Just delete all mails with a Received header that contains 
kundencontroller.de

Done.

-- 
Gareth Davies - BS7799 LA, OPST

Manager - Security Practice

Network Security Solutions MSC Sdn. Bhd.
Suite E-07-21, Block E, Plaza Mont' Kiara, No. 2 Jalan Kiara,
Mont' Kiara, 50480
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
Phone: +603-6203 5303 or +603-6203 5920

www.mynetsec.com

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