[Gloucs] mailheaders (spam problems)

Guy Edwards gloucs at mailman.lug.org.uk
Fri Sep 13 16:31:00 2002


Hi,

As an example, I have the following message header for some spam sent to
me:

-----------
Received: from mail.firesoftware.net (unknown [208.249.101.70]) by
        mx2.hotpop.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id CCA0B801EB for
        <guy_j_edwards@hotpop.com>; Fri, 13 Sep 2002 15:17:28 +0000
(UTC)
Received: from yourdomain.net [193.188.12.17] by mail.firesoftware.net
        (SMTPD32-7.13) id A1C41F0232; Fri, 13 Sep 2002 11:18:28 -0400
---------

Can anyone explain a bit about which place I should be directing an
email to? I'm guessing that it's abuse@firesoftware.net at the moment,
but I'm not sure, eg should I be sending one to whoever owns the
193.188.12.17 area? Can anyone shead some light?

Cheers,
Guy




On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 22:16, Guy Edwards wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 21:57, Craig Butler wrote:
> > congrats m80 !!
> 
> Cheers, it was really cool actually,
> 
> They put a few of us in a room with various computer components placed
> on tables around the room with letters next to them. We had to identify
> each component. There was some ancient things there like a Diamond
> Stealth video card, some 30 pin memmory etc.
> 
> Then there was also a computer that had been disabled by various things
> being removed, and we had to spot what.
> 
> And lastly a written test with questions like 
> * Explain the acronm, CNR PCI ISA DIMM SO-DIMM... 
> * Put the following in cronological order AGP ISA PCI CNR.... 
> * match the manufacturer with the component
> intel		video card
> asus		PII
> S3		motherboard
> (....)
> * Which company recently merged with HP?
> 
> (+the normal interview)
> 
> It's not to work on the main network but on the computing studies
> seperate network, where students play with routers, various servers and
> even unix was mentioned. Do they mean linux? I hope so or rather, it
> will be soon (evil grin). 
> 
> Guy
> 
> 
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