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The *.nelottery.com part of the email address means nothing. Spammers often steal pseudo-valid but fake email addresses/domains in order for them to pass certain SpamAssassin tests.
What matters is the final IP address from where the HN email server received them, which indicate the open relay(s).
That's what you want to block, not the email address.
MarkJFine wrote:The *.nelottery.com part of the email address means nothing. Spammers often steal pseudo-valid but fake email addresses/domains in order for them to pass certain SpamAssassin tests.
What matters is the final IP address from where the HN email server received them, which indicate the open relay(s).
That's what you want to block, not the email address.
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Spam. I really hate it, and the people behind it. All spammers are liars, and anyone who buys anything advertised in a spam mail is part of the problem.
I frequently report spammers and their fraudulent web sites when I have the time. Here's some of my favorite tools:
- Report a Phishing Page: https://safebrowsing.google.com/safebrowsing/report_phish/?hl=en (Integrates with Mozilla Thunderbird)
- Report Gmail Spam: https://support.google.com/mail/contact/abuse@ - Report Reply To @gmail addresses
- SpamCop: http://www.spamcop.net/ (The RBLs do use the reports to flag IP and sites)
- Redirect Detective: http://redirectdetective.com/ (useful for tracing the "real" spam site
- Domain Tools WHOIS Checker: http://whois.domaintools.com/ (Identifies who owns the IP/Registered the spam site)
But it's a lot like playing "Whack a Mole." Pretty soon your mouse finger just gets tired of sending reports.
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