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I recieved over 900 spam emails from the EXACT same address last night!

Toasthead

Diamond Member
Okay I need your help,

This is the last straw. I get into work this morning and decide to check my hotmail account and I have 937 emails in my junk email box! and a warning that I my account has been temporarily disabled. They all came from this address

agharris73x34hjkp@hotmail.com" <agharris73x34hjkp@hotmail.com>

for some allpreapproved.com credit card www.allpreapproved.com
This is taking it WAY too far. I live in California, and I know we MUSt have some law against this here ( we have laws against everything). Does anyone know what I can do to shut these people down, or at least severely hurt them?

thanks,

Toast
 
It's hotmail, there's not much you can do.

I had the same exact thing happen to me about a month ago, it was some pr0n ad that spammed me with like 700 emails. The thing that pisses me off is that all the emails were in my junk mail folder. Hotmail shouldn't count those against you mailbox total.
 
Hotmail won't let me add any more addresses to my block senders list.... its at 250 senders and I keep getting tons of spam too
 
*cough* post the IP (it's in the email headers, if you can't find it, just post the entire header) We'll be nice...yeah, thats it!

Armani
 
Post the whole header, I'm sure someone here can help you figure out where everything came from.

Fausto
 
does this happen to hotmail only? i guess it does ... might be some kind of plot to push hotmail user in buying more storage space ... all in all, spam does sucks!
 


<< *cough* post the IP (it's in the email headers, if you can't find it, just post the entire header) We'll be nice...yeah, thats it! >>



Is this what yer looking for?

Received: from [216.123.120.11] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id MHotMailBE34FEA800BC4136E80CD87B780B10981420; Thu, 14 Feb 2002 07:11:00 -0800
Received: from mx01.hotmail.com ([209.114.198.169]) by www.allyssa.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.5.1875.185.18); Thu, 14 Feb 2002 01:20:53 -0600
From agharris73x34hjkp@hotmail.com Thu, 14 Feb 2002 07:12:54 -0800
Message-ID: <1013717932.0516295558@mx01.hotmail.com>
Return-Path: agharris73x34hjkp@hotmail.com

I deleted all 937 of them and now my box has 254 more!!!! arrrrgh will it ever stop?!?!
 


<< Service is "allyssa internet" from http://allyssa.com/. I would recomend that you forward them the EMail, including the IP "216.123.120.11", and some thinly veiled threts about lawsuits. You should sent it to abuse@allyssa.com >>



Wow! You guys are FAST! Thanks, I will shoot off an email right now ( not that it will do anything, but it will make me feel better!)

--Toast
 
Battlefords Community Cablevision Cooperative (ALLYSSA-DOM)
1192 99th St
North Battleford, SK S9A 0P3
CA

Domain Name: ALLYSSA.COM

Administrative Contact, Technical Contact:
Day, Charles (CDD277) webmaster@ALLYSSA.COM
Battlefords Community Cablevision
1192 - 99 Street
North Battleford, Saskatchewan S9A 0P3
CA
(306) 445-4045 (FAX) (306)445-0755
Billing Contact:
Lindeman, Carol (CLW82) sales@ALLYSSA.COM
Allyssa Internet-Battlefords Community Cablevision
1192 99th Street
North Battleford, SK S9A 0P3
CA
306-445-4045 (FAX) 306-445-0755

You can give them a ring if you want too too, or shoot off emails to those addresses.

Armani
 


<< << agharris73x34hjkp@hotmail.com

Its from another hotmail account - report it to Hotmail..
>>



Don't be dumb, the from field is faked.



<< Received: from [216.123.120.11] by hotmail.com (3.2) with ESMTP id MHotMailBE34FEA800BC4136E80CD87B780B10981420; Thu, 14 Feb 2002 07:11:00 -0800
Received: from mx01.hotmail.com ([209.114.198.169]) by www.allyssa.com with Microsoft SMTPSVC(5.5.1875.185.18); Thu, 14 Feb 2002 01:20:53 -0600
>>



First line looks bogus. The IP points to dns2.allyssa.com and the second line refers to www.allyssa.com. I would run the whole spam message including full headers through spamcop and see what it comes up with but it looks like the spam originated from 209.114.198.169 which has no associated domain name with it. If you run it through spamcop's little script it will notify the admin of that block of IP according to ARIN of the abuse.

Everyone that wants to stop spam should setup a spamcop account and paste all their spams into their query engine. It's very good at sorting all the bogus header crap out from the real stuff and even emails the admins for you (and if they get a bunch of complaints the domain is added to the orbs blackhole).
 
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