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My question is, will it allow you to mail multiple copies of the GCC source? <grin> -Bryan On Sat, 9 Nov 1996, Dean Gaudet wrote: > And yet again the usefulness of whois contacts is eroded. I don't know > about the rest of you, but I'm beginning to indirect all my whois > information through idiot filters -- indirect email addresses, alternate > phone numbers. I don't even run anything large. > > What's going to be left to contact other network operators if whois > becomes useless? Hopefully the RADB... if everyone were in it. > > At least this program below doesn't use prtraceroute to find upstream > providers, yet. > > Dean > > ------- start of forwarded message ------- > Date: Wed, 6 Nov 1996 23:54:50 GMT > From: [email protected] (Steve Harris) > > Get lots of e-mail offering you get-rich-quick schemes? > Want to hit back? "Spam Hater" is free Windows software > that helps you respond effectively and makes it hot > for these people. > > * Analyses the Spam > * Extracts a list of addresses of relevant Postmasters, etc. > * Generates a "WHOIS" query to help track the perpetrator > * Prepares a reply > * Choice of legal threats, insults or your own message > * Appends a copy of the Spam if required > * Puts it in a mail window ready for sending > > Spam Hater works with lots of popular e-mail programs directly - > there's no tedious cutting and pasting. > > Supported E-Mail Programs > > Ameol, AOL 2.5I, Eudora Light 1.5.2, 1.5.4, Eudora Pro 2.2, Free Agent > 0.99, Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 (4.70.1155), Netscape 1.2N, 2.02 3.0 > Pegasus Mail V2.4X, Virtual Access V3.51. > > Download from http://www.compulink.co.uk/~net-services/spam/ > > ------- end of forwarded message ------- > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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