Antony, send a complaint with a copy of the message to
[log in to unmask] The guys there do a good job.
Steve Pruitt
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and do not reflect the official views of Microsoft Corporation.
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>----------
>From: Anthony Chol[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: Saturday, December 07, 1996 3:35 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: SPAMMING!! Help!
>
>What are the protective measures out there?, I mean, I do realize York has
>a good "gatekeeper" but how do I notify guys at MSN.COM to take action
>thank you.
>A. Chol
>Owner, PANAFRICA list
>
>
>
>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 04:13:34 -0500
>From: "L-Soft list server at York University (1.8b)" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: Anthony Chol <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: PANAFRICA: possible spam from [log in to unmask]
>
>The following message was submitted by [log in to unmask] to the
>PANAFRICA
>list at YORKU.CA. It is being forwarded to you for verification because
>the
>message has been identified as a possible "spam", that is, an advertisement
>or
>other unsolicited material sent to large numbers of mailing lists with
>no
>consideration for whether or not the material is appropriate for the lists
>it
>is being sent to. A single "spam" can result in the delivery of millions
>of
>unwanted e-mail messages worldwide, costing the victims and service providers
>a
>total of several hundred thousand dollars. The cost to the spammer is
>usually
>under five dollars. To be effective, a counter-measure must neutralize the
>spam
>within the first five minutes. Consequently, there is no time for all
>the
>LISTSERV servers to compare notes with each other before acting, and
>some
>legitimate postings may be intercepted erroneously. If this is the case,
>simply
>forward this message back to the list with an explanatory note.
>
>----------------- Message requiring verification (28 lines)
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>Received: from suntan.ccs.yorku.ca
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>comet.ccs.yorku.ca (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id EAA24138 for
><[log in to unmask]>; Sat, 30 Nov 1996 04:13:28 -0500
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> with SMTP id ABB23818; Sat, 30 Nov 1996 09:12:59 +0000
>From: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Sat, 30 Nov 1996 01:12:25 PST
>Subject: Miracles Do Happen
>Message-ID: <[log in to unmask]>
>Apparently-To: <[log in to unmask]>
>
>The Staff at Radman Internet Brokers wish you all a very joyous Christmas
>and Happy New Year.
>AJ Parker asked us to broadcast this message to as many people as we could
>and we hope that you will not be offended by the intrusion.
>
>The 9:05 Christmas is a very simple idea involving the participation of
>millions of people who want to wish, hope, or pray, to give, or receive a
>miracle in the name of the Christ Child between 9:00 and 9:05 on Christmas
>Eve, 1996.
>
>Please go to http://www.axionet.com/905christmas/ and listen to "The 9:05
>Christmas"
>If any of you have the time, please record it and hand it out to the cab
>drivers in your city. We are fulfilling a wish and hope it comes true for all
>the children of the world.
>
>As the lyric says:
>All it takes is ordinary people
>People who love ordinary people
>All it takes is ordinary people
>For the Christ Child loves everyone.
>
>May you always have a song in your heart!
>
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