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Date: | Thu, 10 Jan 2002 19:01:52 -0800 |
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> I went back and
> looked at each piece of spam that came through the
> list since the beginning of the year, and there were
> eight (8) such messages. Only one was originally
> posted to the newsgroup. The other seven were posted
> directly to HP3000-L. Now granted, the HP3000-L@
> RAVEN.UTC email address was probably harvested from
> the newsgroup originally, but it does show that stopping
> the gateway would not stop the spamming of the list.
How did the "contributors" of these messages become authorized to post
them? "Harvesting" the name of the list doesn't accomplish much: the
list only accepts postings from subscribers, and subscription requests
must be approved by the owner. Or has something changed?
The last sentence ("Now granted....") is inconsistent: since
eliminating the gateway would by definition mean that the spammers
were unable to "harvest" list-related info from a (now non-gatewayed)
newsgroup, stopping the gateway would, in fact, eliminate that
component of the source.
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