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|  Message 1770  |
|  Wilfred van Velzen to August Abolins  |
|  Re: Austria/Belgium in cahoots with Ital  |
|  04 Mar 21 14:47:08  |
 TID: FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 RFC-X-No-Archive: Yes TZUTC: 0100 CHRS: UTF-8 2 PID: GED+LNX 1.1.5-b20161221 MSGID: 2:280/464 6040e5e0 REPLY: 2:221/1.58@fidonet ee1f8b3c Hi August, On 2021-03-04 07:58:00, you wrote to me: WvV>> Why do you spend time on these obvious scams? I don't even WvV>> see most of them, because my spam filter takes care of WvV>> them. The few ones that get through I just delete... ;) AA> Why? Partly because they don't look entirely obvious. I don't AA> use any special spam filters except for what Outlook (desktop) AA> might deem suspicious. Gmail seems to do things pretty well AA> autonomously (I've seen repeated spam/scam there) And my ISP's AA> web interface using Roundcube has filters that I built to ignore AA> certain annoying and obvious ones like the .buzz TLD. My ISP has their own spamfilter, which is managed by fulltime professionals. And I also use gmail, which probably has even more professionals dealing with this. As an amateur you can't do better, so I trust them. AA> The domain/link above looks entirely benign, although it was AA> hidden with the "graphic" button that the html message produced. AA> And.. I find it rather interesting how persistent some scammers AA> are with old techniques. They don't care, as long as they get a couple of responses to the millions of messages the send out (at very little cost), it's worth there while... AA> One of the emails that utilized a header field to trigger the AA> potential launch of a script - really pissed me off. AA> Perhaps the best strategy would be not to share and disclose AA> "discoveries" like these in general, anywhere. That way, the AA> perpetrator wouldn't understand why their cleverly designed AA> "DHL" emails for example are never taken as bait. See above. And let the professionals deal with it. Bye, Wilfred. --- FMail-lnx64 2.1.0.18-B20170815 * Origin: FMail development HQ (2:280/464) SEEN-BY: 1/123 90/1 103/705 105/81 120/340 123/131 124/5016 129/305 SEEN-BY: 154/10 203/0 221/0 226/30 227/114 702 229/101 424 426 452 SEEN-BY: 229/550 664 700 1016 1017 240/5138 5411 5824 5832 5853 249/206 SEEN-BY: 249/317 400 280/464 5003 282/1038 288/100 292/854 8125 310/31 SEEN-BY: 317/3 320/219 322/757 342/200 396/45 423/120 712/848 770/1 SEEN-BY: 2432/390 2452/250 2454/119 PATH: 280/464 240/5832 229/426 |
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