Chain letter bounced (fwd)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- A small advisory: since na166182@anon.penet.fi is subscribed to the c'punks list, and anon.penet.fi attempts to filter out instances of Make Money Fast, any mention of "MAKE.MONEY.FAST" on the list will likely generate an autoreply like the one below. It appears that a copy of the MAKE.MONEY.FAST FAQ (there, I've said it again :) included in the autoreply will even trigger this mechanism, which is awfully ironic at best. At worst, this self-referential property seems liable to allow some nasty email feedback loops. Offhand it appears that a message with an address @anon.penet.fi (preferably forged) in the From: line, and "MAKE.MONEY.FAST" as the message body, would launch an automatic recursive bounce process as anon.penet.fi attempts to send itself a message it considers illegal. Presumably this would crash when the disk quota on some mail spool somewhere is exceeded. If the message was forged to come From: cypherpunks@toad.com or another list to which an anon.penet.fi user is subscribed, I imagine the list would have the dubious privilege of witnessing all the recursive bounce messages along the way. I'm not volunteering to try to write a better MMF-recognizer for a.p.f, though.... Forwarded message:
From daemon@anon.penet.fi Fri Jan 6 04:22:39 1995 To: lmccarth@ducie.cs.umass.edu Subject: Chain letter bounced
You, lmccarth@ducie.cs.umass.edu, have sent a message that seems to contain yet another copy of the infamous Make Money Fast chain letter.
If you want to make a complaint, please send just the headers of the message to admin@anon.penet.fi - albeit as the messages have been blocked (as you can see), the message probably *didn't* go through anon.penet.fi but was faked (using NNTP faking or something similar).
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To: cypherpunks@toad.com From: "L. McCarthy" <lmccarth@ducie.cs.umass.edu> [...] Posting letters asking for $$$ is of course a risky venture on Usenet. We see the PRZ Appeal as a Worthy Cause (tm), but that's just what all the MAKE.MONEY.FAST posters think of their garbage too. If you go sticking out [...]
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Thanks for the great article....I chuckled a lot, and I haven't had a lot to chuckle about these days..... But I still think that as the computer program we trust the most, he deserves overt support in all phases of of my life. Even though I am dead broke, I could tell my main newsgroups. I wasn't asking or telling. Just informing. And it was to .1% of all Usenet ....That...is...not...a...lot! I am sure the real point of your post will come through, but for now I'm kinda clueless. Love always, Carol Anne On Fri, 6 Jan 1995, L. McCarthy wrote:
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To: cypherpunks@toad.com From: "L. McCarthy" <lmccarth@ducie.cs.umass.edu> [...] Posting letters asking for $$$ is of course a risky venture on Usenet. We see the PRZ Appeal as a Worthy Cause (tm), but that's just what all the MAKE.MONEY.FAST posters think of their garbage too. If you go sticking out [...]
-L. Futplex McCarthy
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