(fwd) Junk email address collection (from a junk emailer)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Personally, I think anyone who uses dejanews as a way to grep Usenet is an idiot, but since this idiot actually did spend several hours doing so, and then sent unsolicited commercial email to several thousand people, it's worth listening to him. Of course he's wrong about DejaNews having anything to do with Stanford. Anyone know anyone there? This guy is obviously afraid of me. It's a pretty funny story, actually. Too bad I can't tell it to anyone. - -rich - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Name Witheld by Request To: Rich Graves <llurch@networking.stanford.edu> Subject: Important info for you Rich, There is one more point I would like to make to you. Since you have recently responded in a sincere way regarding everything I have asked you about, I would like to return the favor and suggest some things that might be of help to you and your cause. If you want to put a damper on some of the random unsolicited emailings to newsgroups members, I would like to tell you how. I have done extensive marketing research online, and I am very involved with Internet commerce and everthing that affects it. Just like you have your "circles" of associates, so do online business people. I have met a lot of business users online, and have learned the ins and outs of things related to Internet commerce and marketing. Anyway, in these "circles" of discussions, and seeing information and posts from some of these business people, I have learned many things that your group is most likely not exposed to. For example, there is a major resource where the majority of email names are stripped from, and I would like to reveal it to you, and give you the solution to putting an end to it. But only because I truly want to help, and show you that I am not your enemy. You may already know some of this. The "Deja News" Web service (at Stanford) is one of the major resources that some of these mailers use to get names. They attempt to do target marketing by doing searches for keywords related to their customers, or their own, advertising material that they wish to send. They simply do a search for several words like "resumes" if they have something to do with a resume service, etc. I'm sure you get the idea. After they do their search, they merely dump screen after screen of the search engine's findings and then strip the addresses using a FIND-CONTAINS "@" command in any database program. This is how they strip the names to create a mass email list. There is ONE way that could really screw over these mailers from using this resource. This is inside information that has been revealed to me (I have also seen references to it somewhere else). Don't ask who it was that was telling everyone about it, because I honestly couldn't tell you - I just know it is going around. Since you are there at Stanford, I am sure that you may be able to bring this information to someone working on this project so they can make some necessary changes. Here it is: When one of these mailers goes to do a search (and from what I hear, many of them do it on regular intervals to get new names) they cannot do a TERSE search. Why? Because it cuts off the email addresses if you notice the output. They cannot obtain addresses from this data. So what do they do? They do a VERBOSE search and this way the email addresses are completely listed. Make a change to this VERBOSE search option so that it will only list the partial email address, and you will eliminate THOUSANDS, if not millions of unwanted email messages on the Net. I guarantee if they made this change to the site it would make a HUGE difference. From what I hear, most newsreaders only list news post lists by "author" and not by email address, so these companies cannot easily strip names through regular newsgroup programs, and must use a service (like Deja News) to compile large email lists. Also, you and your buddies may want to look into a guy selling a software program called "Floodgate." Apparently this person is selling a program for about $300 that is designed to strip names from text files that are created from copying the output of other sources. Just thought I would donate some helpful information to make up for my offense. I don't mind if you should share this info with your contacts and if you tell them that it came from me, however, I would prefer if you would not post this information or statement publicly. I do not wish to get involved with a MAJOR uprising of business people that would murder me for revealing stuff like this. If I come across some other stuff which may be of interest to you, I will let you know. I think it is much better for us to work together instead of against one another. Let me know what you think, -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBMNeZ3Y3DXUbM57SdAQE/5QP/cwqEiY7eX8fR/9JEPmSdhE63Ax+H+NCw Uac9VXlKKSH3e+JfI7c/+sWhYafLvWVFlz7Ikj1/uMilAmNJjJTUZfTHqdlYKN/+ kkmc+cCWfGAkl6PFcFqcvSdPKJvyVMsnUFufFBsl629Ot7Pb8yZJTXEq0vr8+BcG QOdMuhEZiXk= =Hq1v -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Tue, 19 Dec 1995, Rich Graves wrote:
Personally, I think anyone who uses dejanews as a way to grep Usenet is an idiot, but since this idiot actually did spend several hours doing so, and then sent unsolicited commercial email to several thousand people, it's worth listening to him.
[snip] [START] <attila> "forcing" a change on DejaNews to strip addresses would defeat the "redeeming" value of such a database. Since I, like many, occasionally fall into the trap of opening my response before clutching in my brain, I used DejaNews to "count" the gaffes! Fortunely, none on that search, just the usual sloppy keyboard entry. and, coming down on DejaNews just puts the fire out in just one room of a conflagration. [CONTINUE]
Here it is:
When one of these mailers goes to do a search (and from what I hear, many of them do it on regular intervals to get new names) they cannot do a TERSE search. Why? Because it cuts off the email addresses if you notice the output. They cannot obtain addresses from this data.
So what do they do? They do a VERBOSE search and this way the email addresses are completely listed.
Make a change to this VERBOSE search option so that it will only list the partial email address, and you will eliminate THOUSANDS, if not millions of unwanted email messages on the Net.
I guarantee if they made this change to the site it would make a HUGE difference. From what I hear, most newsreaders only list news post lists by "author" and not by email address, so these companies cannot easily strip names through regular newsgroup programs, and must use a service (like Deja News) to compile large email lists.
[snip] [START] <attila> Searching with a news reader message by message would be more than painful! all they need to do to obtain names from any newsgroup is to scan the entire news base, or groups of interest. It took me less than a minute to strip names from the alt.religion tree. I dont think the spammers are too worried about adding a few names when groups are sorted by interest anyway. for amusement, I have started to code a simple program which takes a feed from procmail where known spammers are listed and it prepends a message about spamming and send 1 - n copies to the offenders' PostMaster. ...and, I will send them from my own address as a token of my affection.... The only aggravation is adding offender to procmail after finding the source as many are using remailers. If they have 800 numbers, there are always auto-dialers with a message.. .. I hate to waste the bandwidth, but the spammers are getting out of hand and procmail -> /dev/null is less than satisfying! [END] <attila>
On Wed, 20 Dec 1995, attila wrote:
and, coming down on DejaNews just puts the fire out in just one room of a conflagration.
Especially since DejaNews is neither the first, or most thuro in archiving usenet messages. I still want to know who is feeding netcom.shell.* to he outside world, so that excite can document every whisper there.
for amusement, I have started to code a simple program which takes a feed from procmail where known spammers are listed and it
I want a copy of that program. xan jonathon grafolog@netcom.com **************************************************************** Opinions represented are not necessarilly mine. OTOH, they are not representations of any organization I am affiliated with, either. WebPage: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/gr/graphology/home.html For a good prime, call 391581 * 2^216193 - 1 **********************************************************************
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