Re: e-mails

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Chris probably needs to pay attention to the headers on his e-mail if he doesn't want to help with other people's problems.

List-Unsubscribe: <http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86>,
    <mailto:xfree86-request@xxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe>


but. . .

I have 60 confirmed SPAM mails in April that arrived with a headers that accurately match the headers associated with this list. Subject lines include the  tag.

I don't know if its possible to fake stuff that well. But those guys get better every day. The first Received From: header is difficult to fake and there are differences:

SPAM
Return-Path: <fukung@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Received: from authicp1.giga.net.tw ([203.133.1.106]) by  ; Sun, 18 Apr 2004 08:37:28 -0500

REAL
Return-Path: <phulshof@xxxxxxxxx>
Received: from public.xfree86.org ([204.152.184.208]) by  ; Fri, 23 Apr 2004 12:40:52 -0500

Is it just me, or does it affect everyone else?

At 18:10 +0100 4/25/04, ChrisTurner wrote:
>I am receiving hundreds of e-mails regarding XFree86
>I only asked fror help on one question but am being swamped with other peoples questions
> 
>Please remove <mailto:ct@xxxxxxxxxxxx>ct@xxxxxxxxxxxx from any mailing lists you have
>chris Turner


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