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Re: JUNK EMAIL AD-SPAM ALERT AND POSSIBLE SOLUTION
I am an AOL subscriber and have forwarded this to TOSEmail1 & Steve Case. My
initial replies have indicated that these people are signing on with a trial
membership, SPAMming the heck out of everyone, then getting their ID revoked
the first time someone reports them. They then sign on with a different
credit card, ...
- Mike Pinter, Sr.
In a message dated 96-04-29 20:29:03 EDT, you write:
<< Subj: Re: JUNK EMAIL AD-SPAM ALERT AND POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Date: 96-04-29 20:29:03 EDT
From: billy@mix.com
Sender: YOUDELMAN@Eisner.DECUS.Org
To: thinkpad@cs.utk.edu
> but aren't these aol addresses all forgeries, it sure looked like that
> to me!
True. But as long as anyone is going to write to AOL, they might as
well include the info I'm appending regarding the real source of it
all. Maybe AOL is big enough they can afford to take this bozo to
court, or perhaps even find something criminal with which to charge
him.
Billy Y..
>From: daemon@starfleet.Internex.NET (Admin)
Newsgroups: mlist.com-priv
Subject: Re: How can Magazine Club be stopped?
Date: 10 Apr 1996 05:17:13 -0700
See http://www.iac.co.jp/~issho/stop-spam.html for documentation of kev's
most recent spams, header info, listserv reconfiguration tips, etc.
Best/SB
sbernst@panix.com
On Tue, 9 Apr 1996, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> Michael Dillon writes:
> > Everyone knows that this is Kevin Lipsitz of kjl.com doing the spamming.
> > There is a full public dossier on him somewhere even including his credit
> > history, his cars and licence plate numbers, real address, real phone
> > number...
> >
> > I don't know if anyone has tried to sue him yet.
>
> A more profitable course of action would be calling the New York State
> attorney general. At this point, it is arguable that he's breaking the
> law.
>
> Perry
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