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Thu 21/08/03 at 12:14
Regular
Posts: 787
You know if you send an E-mail to a non-existing address it gets returned to you as ‘non deliverable’ … is it possible to send a fake on of these to an address who you’d prefer to no longer get E-mail from??

I could just bloke the addresses I’ve receiving mail from, but then the senders just create different addresses to send their spam from, and it’s getting rather annoying.

It’s hard to filter this, as the mail is addressed to me directly, rather than as part of a bulk mail out.

I’m hoping that I can in fact send a fake ‘no address exists’ mail back to them, in hope that the person/people will remove my address so as to no longer get these, or the automotive system sending them out will stop sending them to me.

Thanks for any info anybody is able to give.
Sat 23/08/03 at 22:19
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"cachoo"
Posts: 7,037
I am so confused! Within the last couple of days I have recieved about 9 or 10 emails back to me saying Mail Delivery Failed.
One from the 'willy enlargement' company I usually get. So, even if I read these it won't do any harm, no?! I know that's not possible, but just to be sure?
There's no attachments. Also, there's a lot of code written in these emails, such as;
M3TXTK6ELMpeucXviHeREwTueIqyOO7vVU80Hj+1bdmSlYORQdV0i+

I think you get the point.
Is this all part of the virus going around ?
Sat 23/08/03 at 17:37
"www.Freeola.info"
Posts: 50
You are being sent the W32/Sobig.f@MM virus.

This is being sent by the sender without the senders knowledge. There is no way to track this back to the individual user who sent the virus as the senders address could be any email address that the virus found on the senders computer.

For mor information on this virus, please visit:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com /avcenter/venc/data/[email protected]

We would suggest that you set up a message rule on your PC to look for any e-mail with the following subjects:
Re: Details
Re: Approved Re:
Re: My details
Re: Thank you!
Re: That movie
Re: Wicked screensaver
Re: Your application
Thank you!
Your details

Set the message rule not to download that message and to delete it from the server.
Sat 23/08/03 at 16:55
Regular
"It goes so quickly"
Posts: 4,083
phi11ip wrote:
> Can't you report it to their hosts or something?

To be honest, I probably could, but I don't know how to accuratly find out. .com searches don't reveal as much information to me as .co.uk ones do.
Fri 22/08/03 at 18:49
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"You Will Bow To Me"
Posts: 126
Sending a message back is pointless - no spam addresses are ever checked - they are all dead addresses, or atleast never read. Your best bet is to use something like spamcop.net to report them.

Don't post your e-mail address all over the place, and look into getting an e-mail account that offers some sort of spam filter (but not hotmail because their spam filter is rubbish!) Spam Assassin is very good, but you'd need a host that offers it - Freeola doesn't!
Fri 22/08/03 at 13:42
Regular
"\\"
Posts: 9,631
Find out there ip (however you're supposed to do this), trace it to get their host and you can make it believable.
Thu 21/08/03 at 15:39
Regular
"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
What are they spamming you with?

Cant you report it to their hosts or something?
Thu 21/08/03 at 15:14
Regular
"It goes so quickly"
Posts: 4,083
I just relised that this may not work, because the senders may notice that the SMTP address refered to in the E-mail may differ from the one they used. Like in yours Phi11ip, it says to E-mail @ntlworld.com so the senders may note this and know of it being fake.

Oh well, it was a nice idea.
Thu 21/08/03 at 15:00
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"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
OK.

I got an email back after sending a dody random email.

---
From: Mail Administrator
---
Subject: Mail System Error - Returned Mail
---

This Message was undeliverable due to the following reason:

Your message was not delivered because the destination computer was
not found. Carefully check that it was spelled correctly and try
sending it again if there were any mistakes.

It is also possible that a network problem caused this situation,
so if you are sure the address is correct you might want to try to
send it again. If the problem continues, contact your friendly
system administrator.

Host fssdsdsddhfghsdgfsdgcbdsiurgiu.com not found

The following recipients did not receive this message:



Please reply to [email protected]
if you feel this message to be in error.

---

There was a data file included in the attachments and the original file message saved as an attachment.
Thu 21/08/03 at 13:40
Regular
"MildlyAmusing.co.uk"
Posts: 5,029
Mailwasher can bounce back emails if you tell it to.

However, quite a lot of spammer detect that it was bounced back by mailwasher, then send you more spam for trying to trick them. So I wouldn't advise bouncing back spam.
Thu 21/08/03 at 13:01
Regular
"Chavez, just hush.."
Posts: 11,080
Sue the company.

I've always wanted to sue an online porn site for sending me pictures, especially as I could easily win when I was under 18...

I just never got around to it.

I'm gonna do it though, see if I can find a way somehow to do it.

Data Protection Act seems like a nice act to help me...

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