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Re: No LBC content, just a hypothetical e-mail question -

To: Barry Schwartz <bschwart@pacbell.net>
Subject: Re: No LBC content, just a hypothetical e-mail question -
From: Reed Mideke <rmideke@interbase.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 10:34:34 -0800
This is known as mail bombing, and unfortunately is not very
effective. Most spammers forge their return addresses anyway.
If they forge it to some valid address, you will mailbomb
an innocent third party.

The real trouble though, is that it overloads intermediate
servers, punishing them with spam which was not originating
from them.

Many ISPs will cancel your account for mailbombing, no matter who
the target was. It mail also be considered harassment or computer crime
in some jurisdictions, although prosecution is extremely unlikely.

www.abuse.net has some good resources for actually tracking
down the culprits. If you can track down the real ISP of
the spammer, there is a very good chance that you can get
them to close the spammers account. This is known as Whack-A-Mole
since the spammer will pop up at another ISP.

http://maps.vix.com/ and
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/net-abuse-faq/spam-faq/
are other good resources.

Regards.


Barry Schwartz wrote:
> 
> I am getting a little tired of the SPAM e- mail ads I'm getting recently
> and I usually delete them.  But I got to thinking (which can be dangerous
> for me), hypothetically of course, that instead of just deleting them, If
> everybody answered them back with a HUGE bmp, (something like 10 megs
> worth) file saying to the effect STOP SENDING THIS it might be a deterrent.
>  If nothing else it would tie up their server with huge files -  sorry,
> must be one of those mornings -
> 
> Barry Schwartz (San Diego) bschwart@pacbell.net
> 
> 72 PI, V6 Spitfire (daily driver)
> 70 GT6+ (when I don't drive the Spit)
> 70 Spitfire (long term project)

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Reed Mideke                                        rmideke@interbase.com

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