I have a policy of 0 spam policy.
Obviously since I can't really stop most of the spam, I just filter it using spambayes and mailwasher.
But when I meat Israeli spammers, I always read the mail, and then analyze the Received headers to find out how they were sent.
Most Israeli spammers are quite primitive and one can easily find their personal information, real IP and report them.
Reporting them causes very little problems since there isn't a clear anti-spamming law in Israel. So the ISP doesn't remove them, but instead makes a remark, and they have to say they are sorry and remove my address from their service.
It does create some hassle when you are confronted by your ISP, and I guess the ISP will use better judgement regarding this client form now on.
I also thought of actually using the personal info I find on spammers (usually via their web-site registrar information) and call them up at home or something, and yell at them. But I guess that would be a bad idea since they could sue and claim I was harassing them or making threats... which is more serious than spamming - much easier to explain a 60 y/o justice and I can't prove I didn't threaten to kill his family.
So this is out of the question in the meanwhile.
So I was going to report this spammer's site and his address to his ISP (tiscali is really really bad!) after I checked in his site and stuff. I even tried to look up stuff on them in spamcop.
Suddenly when I send the mail I get a notice of refusal from my mail server, citing my IP appearing in a spamcop!
The reason cited - I supposedly sent an e-mail to a spam trap... within the last half hour!
That is really odd!
I haven't sent any mails, nor have I got any worm / virus thing.
What I suspect, is that while I was visiting one of the spammer's sites, my visiting IP was logged, and somehow immediately used in a forge e-mail header, or submitted to spamcop.
This with the intention of blocking my possible reports.
Obviously all I did was disconnect and reconnect and my IP was changed.
But that is a horribly mischievous tactic!
Obviously since I can't really stop most of the spam, I just filter it using spambayes and mailwasher.
But when I meat Israeli spammers, I always read the mail, and then analyze the Received headers to find out how they were sent.
Most Israeli spammers are quite primitive and one can easily find their personal information, real IP and report them.
Reporting them causes very little problems since there isn't a clear anti-spamming law in Israel. So the ISP doesn't remove them, but instead makes a remark, and they have to say they are sorry and remove my address from their service.
It does create some hassle when you are confronted by your ISP, and I guess the ISP will use better judgement regarding this client form now on.
I also thought of actually using the personal info I find on spammers (usually via their web-site registrar information) and call them up at home or something, and yell at them. But I guess that would be a bad idea since they could sue and claim I was harassing them or making threats... which is more serious than spamming - much easier to explain a 60 y/o justice and I can't prove I didn't threaten to kill his family.
So this is out of the question in the meanwhile.
So I was going to report this spammer's site and his address to his ISP (tiscali is really really bad!) after I checked in his site and stuff. I even tried to look up stuff on them in spamcop.
Suddenly when I send the mail I get a notice of refusal from my mail server, citing my IP appearing in a spamcop!
The reason cited - I supposedly sent an e-mail to a spam trap... within the last half hour!
That is really odd!
I haven't sent any mails, nor have I got any worm / virus thing.
What I suspect, is that while I was visiting one of the spammer's sites, my visiting IP was logged, and somehow immediately used in a forge e-mail header, or submitted to spamcop.
This with the intention of blocking my possible reports.
Obviously all I did was disconnect and reconnect and my IP was changed.
But that is a horribly mischievous tactic!
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