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- Date: 26 Apr 2002 08:41:38 +0900
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>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Breen <jwb@example.com> writes: Jim> [Jonathan Byrne (Re: [tlug] Postmasters, DON'T let this Jim> happen to YOU Joke of the Day) writes:] >>> Godwin Stewart (gstewart@example.com) wrote: >>>> [Reporting msg-id] is pointless in the case of the latest >>>> W32.Klez thingy. It munges the "From:" header of the e-mail >>>> and inserts a randomly chosen name from the You're missing the point. I'm a postmaster/listadmin with more or less sophisticated vermin repellent in place. I've got several gigs of archives, and I want to find the critter to see how it got through, and possibly where it came from. In the case of this particular critter, I had slightly different rules in place for a couple of lists (because binaries are legal there), so it was important to identify which list it came through, too---and the shit-for-brains Metastasis programmers don't give a fucking hint. No headers, no nothing. Not only that, but I get dozens of these reports from postmaster@example.com; I'd like to be able to know whether they all refer to the same one. I'm just saying "if you're going to fart in my general direction, at least leave in some of the useful chunks." >>> Yes, the latest Klez is pretty crafty. It has quite a few >>> variants, does it's little header trick, etc. According to the guy who reported it, it's somebody somewhere monaing about trying to support his parents while making $5K/year and hoping he'll "get noticed" and get hired for big $$$. Nothing new there. Jim> Eventually I showed her that the source IP address was Jim> somewhere in Godzone; presumably some hapless soul who had us Jim> both in her/his 'doze address book, diff ~him/jims-mates ~her/people-i-know-with-email -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of Tsukuba Tennodai 1-1-1 Tsukuba 305-8573 JAPAN My nostalgia for Icon makes me forget about any of the bad things. I don't have much nostalgia for Perl, so its faults I remember. Scott Gilbert c.l.py
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