|ghio said that Detweiller must have forged that Big Collision message |sent to his remailer, because the person it was attributed to hadn't |logged in. I wonder if "rsh" shows up in that type of login?? maybe |he "rsh"ed to the account to send from there?!?! and didn't log in |to have a cover story?? The messages appear to be being forged via port 25. He's sent several dozen of them, and they all have different from addresses. |btw, I haven't seen anything from Detweiller at tmp@netcom.com. I assume |he still has the account?!?! maybe if someone calls netcom and complains |they will do something?? Well, I complained... Haven't heard anything from them yet tho. |i'm glad ghio caught that message in his mailbox through careful screening |so that it wouldn't go out to the newsgroups. I always thought the |remailers were automated, but I guess in most case the operators are |screening all the stuff. this is good, because we don't need any more |Detweiller junk out there (amazing how peaceful things are without him!!!) |too bad if the message was forged, because it would be LOTS of fun to |EXPOSE THE BASTARD!!! (insert evil smirk here) No. The remailer is automated. I don't normally screen messages before they are sent out or otherwise censor them. The message he sent went out to the newsgroups. After I saw the anonymous messages appearing, I started having the remailer save copies of all messages. He seems to have an automated process set up to spew these things out. I have now temporarily disabled my remailer until this crud stops. |BTW, here is something I was wondering. on the Detweiller message he has |an "errors-to: /dev/null" field. what does that do? why did he put that |in there, anyway? i've never seen any documentation reference it. do |the remailers handle it? It doesn't do anything that I'm aware of. My remailer does support "Request-Remailing-To: null" which will just delete the message. The more recent messages just have a blank Errors-To: header. I keep getting messages from him every few minutes. blah...
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Matthew Ghio