Some clever spambot seems to have scraped a bunch of addresses out of the
archives and is sending spam with multiple addresses on the From: line
through IETF and IRTF mailing lists. Surely I'm not the only one who's
seeing it.
Given the amount of legitimate mail with multiple From: addresses (none,
in practice) a quick shim in front of Mailman should deal with it until
someone can go fix the underlying code.
Regards,
John Levine, johnl@xxxxxxxx, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for Dummies",
Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. http://jl.ly
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Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 14:47:22 -0700 (PDT)
From: gil@xxxxxxx, jtb@xxxxxxx, cakers@xxxxxxx, irsg@xxxxxxx, coreyc@xxxxxxx,
jeanine@xxxxxxx, galstyan@xxxxxxx, rahul@xxxxxxx, end2end-tf@xxxxxxx,
ns-users@xxxxxxx, ns-commits-owner@xxxxxxx, touch@xxxxxxx, kyamada@xxxxxxx,
newuser@xxxxxxx, probing@xxxxxxx, csd@xxxxxxx, management-request@xxxxxxx,
hannes@xxxxxxx, rbates@xxxxxxx
To: gil@xxxxxxx, jtb@xxxxxxx, cakers@xxxxxxx, irsg@xxxxxxx, coreyc@xxxxxxx,
jeanine@xxxxxxx, galstyan@xxxxxxx, rahul@xxxxxxx, end2end-tf@xxxxxxx,
ns-users@xxxxxxx, ns-commits-owner@xxxxxxx, touch@xxxxxxx, kyamada@xxxxxxx,
newuser@xxxxxxx, probing@xxxxxxx, csd@xxxxxxx, management-request@xxxxxxx,
hannes@xxxxxxx, rbates@xxxxxxx
Subject: [IRSG] An offer you can't refuse
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