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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 14:22:06 +0100, "Joe Patrick"
wrote: I keep getting Spam from saying things like Win Free Tube Travel and telling me to go to TfL sites to enter competitions. Is anyone else getting them? If it is really officially from TfL, then I would have thought it would have an unsubscribe option possibly at the bottom of the email. Best Wishes, LEWIS --- This message has come to an end. Please exit to your left. *UK Dark Ride and UK Theme Park Trip Reports* http://www.lewstube.fsnet.co.uk Remove my clothing to reply. |
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If it is really officially from TfL, then I would have thought it
would have an unsubscribe option possibly at the bottom of the email. Well, I dont think anyone else would send stuff with links to TfL! -- To reply direct, Remove NOSPAM and Replace with 21fun For the latest News, Information and Photos check out http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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In article , Joe Patrick
wrote: I keep getting Spam from saying things like Win Free Tube Travel and telling me to go to TfL sites to enter competitions. Is anyone else getting them? -- No, I don't get this spam. Michael Bell -- |
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In article , "Lew 1 (from
the UK)" writes I keep getting Spam from saying things like Win Free Tube Travel and telling me to go to TfL sites to enter competitions. Is anyone else getting them? If it is really officially from TfL, then I would have thought it would have an unsubscribe option possibly at the bottom of the email. If it is really officially from TfL, then either: - you agreed at some past time to receive it, in which case it is good practice for them to include an unsubscribe feature, or - you haven't so agreed, in which case they're breaking the law. However, it might not actually be from them. It would be worth tracing through the headers, if you know how. -- Clive D.W. Feather, writing for himself | Home: Tel: +44 20 8371 1138 (work) | Web: http://www.davros.org Fax: +44 870 051 9937 | Work: Written on my laptop; please observe the Reply-To address |
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 08:21:17 +0100, Clive D. W. Feather wrote:
In article , "Lew 1 (from the UK)" writes I keep getting Spam from saying things like Win Free Tube Travel and telling me to go to TfL sites to enter competitions. Is anyone else getting them? If it is really officially from TfL, then I would have thought it would have an unsubscribe option possibly at the bottom of the email. If it is really officially from TfL, then either: - you agreed at some past time to receive it, in which case it is good practice for them to include an unsubscribe feature, or - you haven't so agreed, in which case they're breaking the law. However, it might not actually be from them. It would be worth tracing through the headers, if you know how. Nothing useful in the headers. They come from a fairly anonymous IP address that could be anything. An example is at http://www.jellybaby.net/~david/tubespam.txt No unsubscribe options and it's not very well written: "If you can read this you are receiving this email in the wrong format, your email may not be html enables" David |
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Lew,
Yup. I get it, even though I unsubscribed. If fact, i thought i HAD unsubscribed once, only to suddenly get about 30 Tube Alerts emails from them in all one day. I'm totally f'd off with them as they seem incapable of removing my email address from their subscription list. So you're not alone! Geoff. "Lew 1 (from the UK)" wrote in message ... On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 14:22:06 +0100, "Joe Patrick" wrote: I keep getting Spam from saying things like Win Free Tube Travel and telling me to go to TfL sites to enter competitions. Is anyone else getting them? If it is really officially from TfL, then I would have thought it would have an unsubscribe option possibly at the bottom of the email. Best Wishes, LEWIS --- This message has come to an end. Please exit to your left. *UK Dark Ride and UK Theme Park Trip Reports* http://www.lewstube.fsnet.co.uk Remove my clothing to reply. |
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David Walters wrote in
: Nothing useful in the headers. They come from a fairly anonymous IP address that could be anything. An example is at http://www.jellybaby.net/~david/tubespam.txt No unsubscribe options and it's not very well written: "If you can read this you are receiving this email in the wrong format, your email may not be html enables" David LU have their own series of IP addresses, and this example did not apparently originate from within that range. Spolling mistooks are usually a good indication that an email is being spoofed, the question is: why? |
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On 28 Aug 2003 13:31:13 GMT, Peter Wright wrote:
David Walters wrote in : An example is at http://www.jellybaby.net/~david/tubespam.txt LU have their own series of IP addresses, and this example did not apparently originate from within that range. LU might have their IP range on the end of a connection that isn't fast enough to send the number of emails they want to send. It's very likely that bandwidth to a co-located server is cheaper then getting a fatter pipe to LU HQ. Spolling mistooks are usually a good indication that an email is being spoofed, the question is: why? I don't think it's spoofed, just badly put together. Most mass mailings are. David |
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![]() "David Walters" wrote in message ... On 28 Aug 2003 13:31:13 GMT, Peter Wright wrote: David Walters wrote in : An example is at http://www.jellybaby.net/~david/tubespam.txt LU have their own series of IP addresses, and this example did not apparently originate from within that range. LU might have their IP range on the end of a connection that isn't fast enough to send the number of emails they want to send. It's very likely that bandwidth to a co-located server is cheaper then getting a fatter pipe to LU HQ. Spolling mistooks are usually a good indication that an email is being spoofed, the question is: why? I don't think it's spoofed, just badly put together. Most mass mailings are. The email is from TfL. You (whoever was complaining in the first place) probably forgot to tick a "don't spam me" checkbox when you bought a ticket online or sent in a customer charter refund form. |
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