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Yes, another one... some advice would be appreciated.
One of the domain names that I own (not the one I'm posting from, fortunately!) is being used in the 'From' address of bulk e-mailing. I know this because I'm receiving plenty of bounce reports each day where has attempted to e-mail many not-so random addresses (they look like they're taken from a list). It's all the usual spam : get rich, better pills, you know the stuff. Fortunately, any techy person worth their salt knows that the From address on spam is nearly always forged, and they can trace the headers for the true culprit. But most of these poor recipients won't be in that case, and so my domain name is surely getting a bad reputation. Is there anything I can do? The only thing I can think of is to work through the headers each time I get one of these bounce messages and report it to the appropriate ISP. Trouble is, they're often quite munged with no real case of who can be blamed. Any comments and advice would be appreciated! Typical not-at-all Cambridge related cam.misc posting, I'm afraid. :-) Thanks, Sam -- Sam Holloway, Cambridge |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 13:10:53 +0000, Sam Holloway
wrote: Yes, another one... some advice would be appreciated. Many apologies, folks - completely the wrong newsgroup. :-( Sam -- Sam Holloway, Cambridge |
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"Sam Holloway" wrote in message
... Yes, another one... some advice would be appreciated. I know it's the wrong group, but no matter. I've had this happen a couple of times and there's basically nothing you can do. People/ISPs understand that this sort of thing happens - I've never had any trouble with my domain. Ian |
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![]() Is there anything I can do? The only thing I can think of is to work through the headers each time I get one of these bounce messages and report it to the appropriate ISP. Trouble is, they're often quite munged with no real case of who can be blamed. Any comments and advice would be appreciated! Typical not-at-all Cambridge related cam.misc posting, I'm afraid. :-) Thanks, Sam I wouldn't worry about it. Just keep deleting all the mail. The same thing happened to me. Although I got 100's of failed to be delivered e-mails. And another 100 saying my e-mail had contained a virus and so had been bounced. Spent a couple of weeks deleting them and it stopped. Over the weekend Bill Gates has come up with the great idea of charging people each time an e-mail is returned to sender. To try and stop spam. Not sure how it will work and if it will. |
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