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From: Theo Van Dinter <felicity@kluge.net>
To: Justin Mason <yyyy@example.com>
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Subject: Re: [SAtalk] telesp.net.br?
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On Sun, Sep 22, 2002 at 02:33:48PM +0100, Justin Mason wrote:
> I seem to be getting a *lot* of spam relayed via these guys recently.
> Can others confirm this?
>=20
> if it's the case, I'll come up with a forged-hostname test for it.
I do get some from them, typically some dsl.telesp.net.br host:
% grep -c telesp.net.br *| sort -rn
spammers-2002-09:59
spammers-2002-08:64
spammers-2002-07:23
spammers-2002-06:13
spammers-2002-05:4
spammers-2002-04:2
Definitely increasing per month. Percentage-wise: 2002-09 has 1212
spams in it, so 59/1212 is about 4.8%. Last month was 3.6%.
--=20
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I don't believe I've ever cuddled my elses.
-- Larry Wall in <199806221550.IAA07171@wall.org>
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