Spam from [email protected]

nextstep

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Who else is getting spam from [email protected]?

I've reported it to [email protected] and [email protected], but it does not seem as they care about spamming from within their client base ...


Their contact details (Callum-Lee IT Solutions) as per the e-mail (since it's spam, I regard the contact details to be in the public domain):

Callum-Lee IT Solutions & SoftEdge Maxiware
Samantha Bowman
Tel/Fax: (011) 804-5955
Cell: (082) 773-8512
E-Mail: [email protected]
Website: www.itsales.co.za

And the e-mail header (some details have been removed/changed to protect my own e-mail address, don't want to attract *more* spam):


Return-Path: <[email protected]>
Received: from somedomain.com ([64.246.52.29])
by mx.gmail.com with ESMTP id 6si128871wrl.2005.06.13.18.26.30;
Mon, 13 Jun 2005 18:26:32 -0700 (PDT)
Best guess record for domain of [email protected])
Received: from server.somedomain.com (root@localhost)
by somedomain.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id j5E1iB214245
for <[email protected]>; Tue, 14 Jun 2005 01:44:11 GMT
X-ClientAddr: 66.18.69.32
Received: from mail02.infosat.net (smtp.sentechsa.com [66.18.69.32])
by server.somedomain.com (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id j5E1i8914240
for <[email protected]>; Tue, 14 Jun 2005 01:44:09 GMT
Received: from [some ip address] (HELO Jinxed)
by mail02.infosat.net (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.1.8)
with ESMTP id 267034420 for [email protected]; Tue, 14 Jun 2005 03:26:21 +0200
From: "Callum-Lee IT Solutions" <[email protected]>
Subject: Website Hosting, Domain Registration & MailBox's
To: "XYZ" <[email protected]>
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="_Boundary_2mlksmuasadvnqk5prcsiwy"
MIME-Version: 1.0
Sender: Callum-Lee IT Solutions <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2005 03:27:08 +0200
X-Mailer: MailList King 5.1.2.120
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
 
I used to get that **** all the time at my office, the email address that sentech had for me was the office one. I've since changed email address so don't get them anymore.

One personal issue I have with spam is how f*cking illiterate these spammers are.
Website Hosting, Domain Registration & MailBox's
Jeez, do you honestly think I would use your services when you can't even use English properly in your ADVERTISING. F#cking morons.
 
nextstep said:
Who else is getting spam from [email protected]?
Not me .. wonder where they get their list, as I was on the original "leaked" list.
Website Hosting, Domain Registration & MailBox's
Gah. 'Apostrophe for possession (except "its") and contraction, NOT plurals' ... it's not rocket science!! A six-year old can remember that.
 
just use their email address to sign up on a variety of porn, gambling and reborn christian sites , THEN they'll know what it means to get spammed.
 
Seems as if nobody here like spammers, let's hope the powers-to-be at Sentech gets the message ...
 
Turtle said:
Gah. 'Apostrophe for possession (except "its") and contraction, NOT plurals' ... it's not rocket science!! A six-year old can remember that.
Finally! Someone else who shares my frustrations! :mad:

Don't forget about the whole "you're" and "your" thing getting mixed up too... :eek:
 
UtterNutter said:
Finally! Someone else who shares my frustrations! :mad:

Don't forget about the whole "you're" and "your" thing getting mixed up too... :eek:
...and "loose" and "lose" :mad: ....
 
Ek is afrikaans, so vok julle almal :D

Btw, a couple of years back I wrote a little Vodacom sms spammer. I'll go dig in my archives and we can spam her phone. And with Telkom's little "hey we can send/receive smses too!" Give me a few days to come up with a way to spam their phoneline too :P
 
noone said:
Ek is afrikaans, so vok julle almal :D

I've often found that non-English speakers can use the rules of grammar better than English speakers. That's because they *learnt* the rules of grammar, rather than growing up with them.
 
Claymore said:
I've often found that non-English speakers can use the rules of grammar better than English speakers. That's because they *learnt* the rules of grammar, rather than growing up with them.

Yea, like 12 years of "i before e except after c" kinda ****.
 
Whatever happened to bdt? - if I recall correctly the 'lose' versus 'loose' thing was a pet bugbear that bdt had...:)
 
Sentech does not seem to care if their clients spam, but these guys do - http://freedns.afraid.org/

[email protected] spammed me again, and a message to abuse at afraid.org was handled promptly:

> Spammer's account suspended,

> Josh

There is hope, after all ...

Why afraid.org? Well, they are the DNS providers for itsales.co.za:

http://co.za/cgi-bin/whois.sh?Domain=itsales

6a. primnsfqdn : ns1.afraid.org
6b. primnsip : 69.93.44.254
 
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