>
> Yep.. that's the one.. I'll add them to my DENY list.
>
> Hmmm... maybe I could add all hosting companies.. and my clients would
> never be able to shop for a new service provider <g>
A little tough to block that one unless you can be sure they'll use the same
fake reply address next time. Or if you're going to block all mail from
bigfoot.com. They forged the headers when sending from AOL which hasn't
fully implemented their X-Apparently-From: header that's supposed to show
the actual address of an AOL user when they don't use AOL's mail program.
--
Dan Kriwitsky
>
> >---- SPAM header follows ----
> >
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> >Tue, 20 Jun 2000 00:34:57 -0700
> >Message-Id: <isihoynp.hhtphaatuwmyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >Subject: Your website is down AGAIN !! -iwncw
> >Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 03:38:08 -0500
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