Re: Spam Update/Cyber Promo attacked

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Like I said, it's more of a passive agressive thing. If I were to come across a page that said "Click here to spam some spammers" and that's all I had to do, why wouldn't I take 2 seconds of my time to do it? That's
Can you think of a way to have it originate at the browser's machine, not your machine? Perhaps an activex program for w95 :-) java program/script could do this as well.
certainly less time than it takes to go through the amount of spam in my mail each day.
I suggest you learn to filter your e-mail. Hmmm... I'm hearing a lot of "you have a right so long as it doesn't interfere with me" kind of talk here... if the gentleman has a right to spam, then this person as the same right to spam him back.. I personally detest getting crap like the guy sent in my mailbox.. filtering doesn't stop it from wasting bandwidth.
And who cares if the pings/emails are coming from my site? For the email version I just add a header that says something to the effect of "This email was sent to you on behalf of someone at $REMOTE_HOST" and set the
You could also try an html form whose actions send mailto:your@enemy yup.
Return-Path to <root@localhost>. At that point, how can you prove that it was sent by your script or just by someone using your SMTPd?
He'll just filter out your site. Wallace has some very smart people working with him.
Maybe he needs some smarter people working "against" him.. this has potential to get fun. The Spectre spectre@nac.net - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQENAzM2vJwAAAEH/1uuDgh1udD+DbU9ies8Lst3j7bmlM+m+aN0gVwerfx+uA14 AG6RDZwwCLwCZYxh0/AizW1b25nHs5XDFW7QIVo1/agtbyz3rt7plcp3wi+rXPxo zFPgILegG2k81mHYIYVJ1g9bEExVGsNc7GMthkaOjPL2VYirQPRtAa4ZZc6JuCLH I85xIcwuLppYajUU4WMMf4yz+5w1WtTlHdL9+ec6BHoF+fOhsF/8DMd5nveFl0aM G52t+z6okMw9vFjLbEtj0BbDRsMjRJNM5uFQWzU+nPEaUzVP+MySe/yrjR2P3dZa UKjpG3Er7U4DV7rb8mE20Wet10jJoALjG8yMZrUABRG0HVRoZSBTcGVjdHJlIDxz cGVjdHJlQG5hYy5uZXQ+iQEVAwUQM0qy66AC4xvMjGa1AQGNLAf/QY5SyC/jybOQ asYfNqhPFip0gZwUutOOgPdyrEsXoxFOWJ9OG95dzvNJ3of22zh4RLusUt5NT7lB DFUKiP4aQsNf5XmW+qk/R1nmqyO/XHAAAdIos2SGsYew2d3JatIlFZIQ+vMkEOC0 +oPotz7effhkDKeYl+Qdla9eZ1C47Be2NrA1sH26jKYhCob6VnAK+zAin8ZPEnb0 XEKQTMVdE2ehv2Q8PxygZhDI0L6sM6EgguvDWjJuGN4bIhxh22dAyNRJ7CVQsqwV rj4TtkAuqUb0nyQvD2xUeJcB/O+1LCH7oFBE4EG1qEIl7asVjEURrfej7OwxRrA0 J0Lc5tZToA== =tS4W - -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBM3MrHaAC4xvMjGa1AQH6jwf8DvSZdcz61rx4I9l1pnTjRqiPECiGZfuN LRDFyXGiLwz5w7InPk3y4VYbDrRXWQKpfxWE51HO+HZs0kYbgGnsshIvJjpxS3ej zcmqywEcJBhLdBXfxOz6sNW518zom2J7VBaHBvkQq/hNWTSiVV7ALot4rFZLzyU5 +1PUebikvme+ISonmae6OLCZgwC1D/7zZHJ+S4D+QTyuZlyk9q/VhVK2MAZ5MRze F6bzjvq+KRD+QvPZnhx6UKZwkQIhHQ/WCDpyr3ztXO/a8HT2MnrUxYAgBkFl6CKT Y1PNiPUs4tzDrF/2eUotg3Lpn4gXR+JR5foEWNrTV+cpy1+P6wyjmg== =Pv6d -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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