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Thread ID: 68830 2006-05-12 04:32:00 Returned Spam garyasta (1151) Press F1
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454303 2006-05-12 04:32:00 Hi

I am getting a lot of returned sp'am messages that appear to have originated from my website. Has anyone got any idea as to how the originating messages occur and can they be stopped?

Cheers
Gary
garyasta (1151)
454304 2006-05-12 05:28:00 The usual cause is that someone with your address in their address book has had their computer infected, the infection has "harvested" all the email addresses on the PC (including yours).

The spam engine infection is using your email as the spoofed "from:" address, so you get the bounces.

To stop them, change your email address to a new one and never use it. Sort of negates having an email address though....
godfather (25)
454305 2006-05-12 05:34:00 Have a look at FAQs 20 and 22 (use the FAQ button on the toolbar of this page). There's not much you can do. Just dump the stuff. Graham L (2)
454306 2006-05-12 05:36:00 Are you running a email server?

If so, does it have an anti-relay feature turned on?

If not, you could be the random victim of spoofed email from a spammer. The return address on spam is frequently false.
kingdragonfly (309)
454307 2006-05-14 10:47:00 Hi Guys

Thanks for the responses. I use Mailwasher Pro and do not reply to any "spam" messages.

The returned messages mainly relate to my website domain name and often have spurious names as well as regular-type names ("sxyatr@domainname.net.nz" or "BettyCrocker@domainname.net.nz").

It would be a bit of a bind to have to drop and replace my domain name for my website.

I will be going through the website and changing any "info@domainname.net.nz" or references to my actual email address, with coded links so that they won't be as recognisable to spiders, etc. I hope that this might work.

Cheers
Gary
garyasta (1151)
454308 2006-05-14 11:03:00 And do you use Mailwasher to bounce messages? Sweep (90)
454309 2006-05-14 19:44:00 Hi Sweep

Negative!

I felt that there were too many needless messages blocking the ISP's.

Gary
garyasta (1151)
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