From: IN%"stedder@interlog.com" "SHAWN TEDDER" 22-NOV-1996 00:08:40.20
To: IN%"EALLENSMITH@mbcl.rutgers.edu" "E. Allen Smith"
CC:
Subj: RE: Bulk emailing quote request (fwd)
email me tedders@psi.ca will send url for UK for whois sorry do not have it
on me now.
At 05:34 PM 11/21/96 EDT, you wrote:
>From: IN%"wavelet@colossus.arl.mil" 21-NOV-1996 16:59:20.58
>
>>** Sometime around 14:53 11/21/96, E. Allen Smith said:
>
> Sorry if I wasn't clear; that was a forwarded message.
>I've CC'd this reply to remailer-operators@c2.org, which is where
>I got the original message from.
>
>>>I just found the following offer in my junk mailbox.
>>>Does anyone know more about Ajax Communications and their
>>>"respectable client" and what's the best reaction to this crap?
>
>>The "best reaction" is to head them off at the pass, and notify their
>>ISP of their intent to spam.
>
>>>> From: Neil <neil@ajax.astra.co.uk>
>
>>The MX record for ajax.astra.co.uk resolves to sol.stargate.co.uk. But
>>at this point, I hit the wall -- who knows how to get WHOIS info on UK
>>sites?
>
>>Also, when posting these messages, you need to include the extended
>>headers -- that is, all the "Received" lines in the header.
>
>>CCing SPAM-L on this ...
>
> What's the address on that?
> Thanks,
> -Allen
>
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