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Date: | Mon, 21 Jul 1997 09:50:54 EST |
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In regards to Stephen Nowlin's note about removing oneself from the
spam list.
You (we) as individuals do (did) not appear on their
(SERENITYWORLD.COM's) mailing list. They simply subscribed- and sent a
message to- museum-l. The ONLY ADDRESS THEY HAVE (HAD) WAS MUSEUM-L's.
IF YOU SEND MAIL DIRECTLY TO THEM (REMOVE), THEY WILL HAVE YOUR
PERSONAL E-MAIL ADDRESS!!!!
The owner/manager of museum-l needs to take action to stop their mail
from getting to museum-l, which I'm sure has happened or will happen
shortly.
You may certainly send mail to serenityworld, but you may find that
you end up with more junk mail!
-Steve Eichner
Research Analyst
Association of Science-Technology Centers Incorporated
[log in to unmask]
Stephen Nowlin wrote:
To those of you responding to the "Remove" instructions for the recent
SerenityWorld SPAM:
If you use your email "Reply" function to send a message back to a SPAM
source, you only end up sending a copy of the SPAM back to the entire
Museum-L list.
You need to cut and paste the address of the SPAM source. However, most
SPAMers delete their addresses as soon as their dirty work is done, and you
end up getting back frustrating "mail undeliverable" messages.
I looked up the Internic source of the SerenityWorld SPAM. Try sending
your "Remove" and any other choice things you'd like to tell the SPAM
originators to one or both of the following:
Listed as domain owner and billing contact -
Wayne, Michael MW4028 [log in to unmask]
Michael Wayne
6507 Winfield Blvd., Ste. #C-224
Margate, FL 33063
954-974-5333
Listed as technical contact -
Timm, Craig CT1245 [log in to unmask]
CTE, Inc.
4246 Bertsos Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89103
702-869-4972 (FAX) 702-869-8985
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