In article <44kgtb$88i@news.rain.org>, <rivaud@rain.org> wrote:
Attatched to this is, (I hope), the header text from a unsolicited e-mail message I received. The return address does not work. WHY? How can I inform the sender that I hope to never receive there material again?
I tried "reply-all" through Eudora, but my reply got bounced back to me as undeliverable.
I have removed the content of the original message. I don't know why it was sent to me, but it contained material that I found offensive.
Any help, or words of wisdom and enlightenment would be appreciated. Information would be nice too.
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Return-Path: Crusader@national-alliance.org Received: from asso.nis.garr.it (asso.nis.garr.it [192.12.192.10]) by coyote.rain.org (8= 6.12/CSE) with SMTP id FAA20270; Sat, 30 Sep 1995 05:58:42 -0700 From: Crusader@national-alliance.org Received: by asso.nis.garr.it (4.1/1.34/ABB950929) id AA14320; Sat, 30 Sep 95 13:02:20 +0100 Received: by mercury.sfsu.edu (5.0/SMI-SVR4) id AA21676; Sat, 30 Sep 95 03:43:27 -0700 Date: Sat, 30 Sep 95 03:43:27 -0700 Message-Id: <91324721788@National-Alliance.org> Subject: The Long March Apparently-To: Crusader@National-Alliance.org
If you are concerned about the fate Western/American civiliztion and its people, please take the time to read this artcle.
[remainder of political rant deleted] I got it too. It was a pretty good forgery, but the web pages mentioned seem to be owned by treborle@netcom.com. It looks like a hit-and-run spam, as he hasn't logged in for awhile. But since netcom charges for disk space, I took the liberty of mailing him a few uuencoded core files. :) You might want to send a few to his compuserve address too for good measure. (73323.603@compuserve.com) It looks like their web site www.natvan.com got taken out already, tho they still have the netcom one.