Please resend this message to Kim Jones'
Please resend this message to Kim Jones' new email address. Thank You. kim@omegatechinc.com
Why is Kim Jones at SimplyNet (?) harvesting addresses on this mailing list? I can't think of a valid reason why a third-party needs to know. Does anybody have any more information? Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim" <kim@simplynet.net> To: <freeradius-users@lists.freeradius.org> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 11:32 PM Subject: Please resend this message to Kim Jones'
Please resend this message to Kim Jones' new email address. Thank You.
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"Christopher Bootland" <bootland@cyberone.com.au> wrote:
Why is Kim Jones at SimplyNet (?) harvesting addresses on this mailing list? I can't think of a valid reason why a third-party needs to know. Does anybody have any more information?
Most likely what's happening is he, or whomever at his old email address, is running lame email software that's auto-responding to traffic from the mailing list. This is, more often than not, the fault of Windows-based malware that doesn't know any better than to auto-respond to "bulk" or "list" precedence messages, or to messages not addressed directly to the recipient. The "X-Mailer: <SMTP32 v8.05>" in his auto-responses suggests this is another such example. The list owner needs to manually remove "kim@simplynet.net" from the mailing list. Jim
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