** Sometime around 22:13 -0800 3/24/97, Henry W. Miller said:
>> From: MX%"dave@armchair.mb.ca" "Dave Voorhis" 24-MAR-1997 22:08:22.41
>>
>> If a real address is given, either the spamster is uncommonly stupid (well,
>> ok, it's a spamster, so that's already a given...) or, more likely, this is
>> an attempt to frame someone.
>
> I think that it is the former - Krazy Kevin has demonstrated his
>uncommon stupidity on many occaisions. He has SPAMMed the same mailing
>list three times in a day using different fake email addresses, but all
>using his address and FAX number.
It's been pretty well confirmed that the information is legit. It has thus
been circumstantially confirmed that Krazy Kevin is, indeed, uncommonly
stupid. (After all, he appeared at a hearing on Friday for his spamming
activities, and *spammed again* over the weekend. I'd call that uncommonly
stupid.)
- Vince Sabio
orionsoft@telephonet.com
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