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Message-ID: <20030721195250.GA3127@c9x.org>
From: j at pureftpd.org (Jedi/Sector One)
Subject: Re: SPAM with a PGP signature?

On Mon, Jul 21, 2003 at 08:46:45PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote:
> Bypassing spamfilters, like spamassassin.

  Fortunately, spammers can't live without HTML crap :)
  
  Speaking of spammers, I just received a spam whoose recipient was
minidentd@...nbsd.c9x.org . What's wrong with it? Nothing except that this
has never been a real mail address and I've never filled any form with
anything similar.

  The host name is the reverse DNS name assigned to the IP of my gateway.
  "minidentd" is a generic fake user name sent by my identd server and
nothing else.

  It looks like spammers are always experimenting new silly ways of guessing
valid email addresses.

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