tOMWiii
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posted on November 1, 2005 04:40:43 PM
Anybody know what's up with this?
Last 2 weeks, I get 5-10 of these/day!
NO SUBJECT...NO BODY...NADA!!
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXx
Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2005 00:20:49 +0000 (GMT)
X-Comment: Sending client does not conform to RFC822 minimum requirements
X-Comment: Date has been added by Maillennium
Received: from S0106000fb0457fea.fm.shawcable.net (unknown[24.65.63.238](misconfigured sender))
by sccrmxc16.comcast.net (sccrmxc16) with SMTP
id <20051102002004s16004c005e>; Wed, 2 Nov 2005 00:20:47 +0000
X-Originating-IP: [24.65.63.238]
Received: from localhost.localdomain (24.65.63.238 [24.65.63.238])
by 63.240.76.26 with ESMTP id e64si37[7]qbe.2005.42.39.97.4[2
As Butch Driveshaft would say: W-T-F???!!!
[ edited by tOMWiii on Nov 1, 2005 04:41 PM ]
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sparkz
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posted on November 1, 2005 04:52:57 PM
Nothing to worry about yet Tom. It's just a scammer tuning up and putting the finishing touches on his latest scheme. It'll be at least 2 or 3 days before he cleans out your bank account.
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
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MAH645
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posted on November 1, 2005 04:57:26 PM
The only time I ever had that happen was when I was using Outlook, someboby was sending a virus out like that.
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Two men sit behind bars,one sees mud the other sees stars.
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glassgrl
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posted on November 1, 2005 07:03:50 PM
I used to get that on Comcast tom - I think it's that the Comcast Spam catcher is blanking out the emails. The only way I got rid of it was to switch servers.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLG,GGLG:2005-28,GGLG:en&q=misconfigured+sender
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profe51
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posted on November 1, 2005 07:28:08 PM
Scary viruses, be afraid, very afraid.
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Habla siempre que debas y calla siempre que puedas....
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sthoemke
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posted on November 1, 2005 08:07:19 PM
Blanks are better than spams so don't complain....
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sparkz
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posted on November 1, 2005 08:21:21 PM
A quick glance at the headers would indicate that this email originated possibly overseas and was being routed through one or more other accounts before it reached you. They are apparently are amateurs or are doing something wrong. Forward a copy to [email protected] and ask them to investigate and let you know what is going on.
A $75.00 solid state device will always blow first to protect a 25 cent fuse ~ Murphy's Law
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jackswebb
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posted on November 1, 2005 10:32:47 PM
I contacted an ISP over the kind of crap, and they replied with, THEY have privacy privledes too and CANNOT devulge such information!!!!!!!!!
Keep on keepin' on.
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piinthesky
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posted on November 1, 2005 10:55:53 PM
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stonecold613
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posted on November 2, 2005 07:02:02 AM
Receiving Lots of BLANK EMAILS!
Why not? You already have a blank mind.
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Alive in 2005
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tOMWiii
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posted on November 2, 2005 07:18:36 AM
Yo! Stoney! Shouldn't you be out on the lot turning back odometers, or sumptin??
[ edited by tOMWiii on Nov 2, 2005 07:20 AM ]
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dacreson
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posted on November 2, 2005 09:42:46 AM
Hello,
I get quite a few blank or near blank emails and have for sometime. It in my case, is my settings with my ISP and my anti virus program, as they are both set to "Do not show" if is a virus so they don't. Of course once in a while (about one a year) someone sends a blank in error.
In any event no big deal.
David
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