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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Fineus on December 14, 2004, 05:06:19 pm

Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Fineus on December 14, 2004, 05:06:19 pm
After a long time, I've grown tired of repetitive spam from the same company. It's time to fight back and I'd like the help of anyone who knows about it to help me get one back.... even if it's just preventing the company from spamming me anymore.

The email looks as it does in the following screenshot (with my own email address edited out).

It is comprised of two JPEG images. The top links to (http://www.frspca.com/jkrhrnwi/847f1.gif?460243839_124895)

And the bottom to (http://www.frspca.com/jkrhrnwi/847f2.gif)

I've tried the unsubscribe feature against my better judgement because there seemed to be no other way of preventing them from contacting me (they seem to send from random servers each time - so blocking the individual server is pointless).

If anyone could point out ways to get my own back, via whatever means from stopping the messages to anything else - well - it's all good. Thanks :)
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Flipside on December 14, 2004, 05:08:43 pm
Errrr... looks like I can see your Email address Kalf....
Title: Re: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Lynx on December 14, 2004, 05:13:38 pm
Quote
Originally posted by Kalfireth
If anyone could point out ways to get my own back, via whatever means from stopping the messages to anything else - well - it's all good. Thanks :) [/B]


Right now the only way I can think of involves lots of VX nerve gas.
E-Mails won't help since this kind of company won't even read them.

Do they always send from the same servers(i.e. is there a pattern) or is it a new one every time?
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: beatspete on December 14, 2004, 05:14:52 pm
You could just set up a filter in hotmail to block anything not in your address book. Check your junkmail regularly to check for important things and add them to the 'safe list' so they arent filtered.  It takes a bit to set up, buts its simple and effective.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Fineus on December 14, 2004, 05:16:42 pm
Flipside, you're quite right - I've edited that - thanks :)

Lynx, I think it's a new one every time - though I can make a list given enough time. These things come in at a rate of about 5 a day.

beatspete, I could - but I'd rather not resort to checking my junk mail as I always worry I might miss something.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: MatthewPapa on December 14, 2004, 05:16:56 pm
GODDANGIT, i have the same damn problem. I get 10-20 emails in my hotmail address (that I have never given to anyone really) every day. Friking annoying as heck. Same for me about the unsubscribe thingys. Unsubscribing just seems to bring me more emails.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Lynx on December 14, 2004, 05:19:31 pm
One thing, from my experience Hotmail attracts spam mails like flies. You might consider taking a new adress.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Flipside on December 14, 2004, 05:21:38 pm
Shall I save An0n the trouble of suggesting Zombie 'em then Nuke 'em?

It's the only way to be sure ;)
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: MatthewPapa on December 14, 2004, 05:22:32 pm
I use it primarily as a backup and private address. Is annoying as hell when I am expecting an email from my aunt (or anyone else in my family) and I open my inbox up and all I have is spam...
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Corsair on December 14, 2004, 05:25:23 pm
Get Gmail.
Although, come to think of it, I've had hotmail for a while and I haven't had any problems...I get almost no spam. Certainly not anything that bad. Mainly just ads from MSN, Major League Baseball, and Apple.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: demon442 on December 14, 2004, 05:30:52 pm
Oddly, my hotmail account is devoid of spam.  It seems to me that someone with you in their address book got some sort of virus or agreed to let some spyware company email you 'special offers'.

In short, there is no legal way of circumventing your spam issue.  Make a new one and tell everyone to email you on that one.  I do have a slight spam problem with my ISP email account, on the order of 100+ a day.  So im all ears if someone has a cure-all solution.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: NGTM-1R on December 14, 2004, 10:49:27 pm
If you can trace them to a California company, that's technically illegal in that state...but I doubt they're from California.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Gank on December 14, 2004, 11:00:28 pm
Wait it out, I was getting bout a dozen spam emails a day a few months back, now I rarely see one a week. I wouldnt trust the junk mail filters on it though, I've often found legit stuff in there.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Krackers87 on December 14, 2004, 11:22:22 pm
Find an e-mail flooder, if there are any left, and flood the **** out of any server that sends you something.
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Sandwich on December 15, 2004, 03:17:11 am
A couple of solutions:

[list=1]


Usually, spammers weed out their mailing lists every so often, perhaps if an email bounces back 3 times or whatever. Might work, might not, depending on the spammer.
[/list]
Title: Time To Fight The Spam
Post by: Clave on December 15, 2004, 07:58:07 am
The only spam I get is from our server:  

Server: "XXXXX"  Job: "Daily Backup"  Device: "DELL 1") Please insert o
verwritable media into the drive.

It sends one every 15 minutes, 24 hours a day, until the tape is changed.  But now it is getting annoying, as the tape drive is broken....