I got my first SirCam hit today.. WOoohooo Jon Beets Pacer Communications
At 11:05 AM -0500 7/25/01, Jon Beets wrote:
I got my first SirCam hit today.. WOoohooo
I got about 30 of them on Saturday, more on Sunday, fewer on Monday, about the same on Tuesday, and a few so far today. One of my systems, my main one, handled the huge files with aplomb, as I have set it to not deliver files large than some threshold to my home machine unless I fetch them explicitly. My other system, a new OS X system I am experimenting with, was bogging down with a spinning cursor indicating massive system activity. It's my secondary mail system (just for experimenting) and I hadn't bothered to set the fetch thresholds. It turns out it (OS X "Mail") was busily downloading several of these 4000 KB (yes, 4 MB) attachments! While many of the "SirCam" attachments are "only" about 200-300 KB, the ones I got Monday and Tuesday were often megabytes in size. I fixed this in the obvious way. I also bounce them back to the senders, with the "abuse@domain.name" address added for good measure. Most never make it, as the "recipient's mailbox is full"! One of these domain names has threatened to have my account cancelled for this bouncing. So if I go off the air, this may be the reason. --Tim May -- Timothy C. May tcmay@got.net Corralitos, California Political: Co-founder Cypherpunks/crypto anarchy/Cyphernomicon Technical: physics/soft errors/Smalltalk/Squeak/agents/games/Go Personal: b.1951/UCSB/Intel '74-'86/retired/investor/motorcycles/guns
At 09:34 AM 7/25/01 -0700, Tim May wrote:
At 11:05 AM -0500 7/25/01, Jon Beets wrote:
I got my first SirCam hit today.. WOoohooo
I got about 30 of them on Saturday, more on Sunday, fewer on Monday, about the same on Tuesday, and a few so far today.
If you check the inet-one.com archive (derived from an unfiltered feed) you'll see them appear this week. inet-one.com saves the attaches as *.bin files. They are sometimes amusing to read, e.g., with Emacs; or run strings on it. "Jan" sounds like he was dicked around by "Juniper", pretty badly, from Jan's telling of it. There's also an "officers killed in action" spreadsheet from Portsmouth VA. One of my systems,
my main one, handled the huge files with aplomb, as I have set it to not deliver files large than some threshold to my home machine unless I fetch them explicitly.
A fortunate side effect of conserving the b/width through your POTS modem. [same here]
On 26 Jul 2001 17:07:29 -0500, David Honig <honig@sprynet.com> wrote:
"Jan" sounds like he was dicked around by "Juniper", pretty badly, from Jan's telling of it. There's also an "officers killed in action" spreadsheet from Portsmouth VA.
This could be bad for some folks. The first one I got today had someone's financial records in it (one month of their checkbook in an excel spreadsheet).
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