1. RE: [OT] postmaster at netbet.com: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
- Posted by eugtk at yahoo.com Aug 24, 2003
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--- Al Getz <Xaxo at aol.com> wrote: > Hello there, > > With all this talk about Emails, Topica > unsubscribing, and > SoBig, Im starting to understand how i sometimes get > emails > from myself I wonder how they forge the return > address? > > I havent gotten an email supposedly from myself in a > long time, > but recently had gotten a few. Could it have > something to do > with Topica trying to iron out some bugs or > something like that? Not likely. > The emails are usually some kind of sales pitch, but > nothing > harmful so far ( event_KnockOn(h_Wood) ). You don't actually open those e-mails, do you?!? Anyway, there are basically 3 types of e-mail going round: 1. "Bugs" which often contain only an html link to an image stored somewhere. The link usually contains your address or an identifying code so that the spammers can confirm that they used an active address, and that there's someone there who reads the mail. 2. Ads for useless stuff. These often serve the same purpose as #1. 3. Worms/Viriii - such as sobig. In cases 1 and 2, they use addresses harvested off the internet, and often forge the sender's name from that same list. Some are so careless they use the same name for both sender and receiver. In case 3, your name just happens to be on whoever's computer has the sobig worm. So when an e-mail bounces, either because it was sent to an invalid address, or - as we're seeing in the last few days - because it was sent to a valid address where the mailbox was overflowing, then it gets bounced back to the forged sender (you). The only way this is ever going to stop is if Outlook Express is banned. There are lots of good alternatives, such as Pegassus and Eudora. Irv
2. RE: [OT] postmaster at netbet.com: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)
- Posted by rforno at tutopia.com Aug 25, 2003
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I don't understand. I use Outlook Express from W98 FE. I never changed defaults. Attachments are marked by a clip. When you click the clip, a small windows appears, and you can select either to run any of the attachments, or save them, but never an attachment is executed without you having clicked it. Regards. ----- Original Message ----- From: <jbrown105 at speedymail.org> Subject: Re: [OT] postmaster at netbet.com: Delivery Status Notification (Failure) > > > On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 02:26:41PM +0000, Al Getz wrote: > > Hello there Irv, > > > > Very interesting stuff. > > What is wrong with Outlook Express that causes the problem? > > > > Take care, > > Al > > > > Outlook Express, iirc, will automaticly run any attachment in an open email > by default. I don't remember if this is disablable or not. But it should be > (and also it should be changed so that attachments are NOT opened or run > automaticlly by default). > > Other email clients don't have this problem, simply because they don't run > attachments by default. > > jbrown > > -- > Outlook Users, please don't put my email address in your address book. That way, > my email address won't appear in forged emails sent by email viruses. (Which are > technically worms btw :P) > -- > Linux User:190064 > Linux Machine:84163 > > > > TOPICA - Start your own email discussion group. FREE! > >