Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 21:50:42 -0500 From: pauls@utdallas.edu To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Spoofers, Spammers & Other Bad Guys Message-ID: <D3267B1974DAC17960EFF0ED@paul-schmehls-powerbook59.local> In-Reply-To: <200608150230.k7F2UZVa009323@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th> References: <001801c6bd1e$c5fd7af0$0a00a8c0@thebeast> <44DCCC8E.6010607@2012.vi> <0e2701c6bd75$45c48c50$0225a8c0@Wednesday> <200608150230.k7F2UZVa009323@banyan.cs.ait.ac.th>
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--==========0EEE7613D4B66753095C========== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline --On August 15, 2006 9:30:35 AM +0700 Olivier Nicole <on@cs.ait.ac.th>=20 wrote: >> This might be a useful tool for doing this without blocking some of >> the good guys in that part of the world, like Oz and NZ. > > And as most of the spam is for products originating from the USA, you > can also kill USA from your mail... > Spammers don't come from the USA. They come from hell. A lot of them=20 live in the USA, but they are not part of the human race in any way. Paul Schmehl (pauls@utdallas.edu) Adjunct Information Security Officer The University of Texas at Dallas http://www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/ --==========0EEE7613D4B66753095C==========--
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