[reportlab-users] Thank you for setting the order No.475456
Carl Karsten
carl at personnelware.com
Thu Sep 24 17:57:27 EDT 2009
I have seen a sudden jump in spam on lists. My guess is someone
figured out how to automate joining lists.
I have also seen quite a few "flagged as spam, but you have a rule
allowing spam for this list" which makes me think your (David Jessup)
spam filter may have caught it.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 4:51 PM, Jessup, David <DJESSUP at usnews.com> wrote:
> Mr. Roberts:
>
> I am on the reportlab-users mailing list, and the first I saw of the
> spam below was the quotation in your email. Is it possible that
> somebody sent you spam while spoofing the From: address?
>
> --- David Jessup
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: reportlab-users-bounces at lists2.reportlab.com
> [mailto:reportlab-users-bounces at lists2.reportlab.com] On Behalf Of Tim
> Roberts
> Sent: Thursday, September 24, 2009 5:44 PM
> To: For users of Reportlab open source software
> Subject: Re: [reportlab-users] Thank you for setting the order No.475456
>
> Luther Richter wrote:
>> Dear Customer!
>>
>> Thank you for ordering at our online store.
>> Your order: Sony VAIO A1133651A, was sent at your address.
>> The tracking number of your postal parcel is indicated in the document
>> attached to this letter.
>> Please, print out the postal label for receiving the parcel.
>
> So, something in the list reorganization here has eliminated the "must
> be a member to post" requirement?
>
> --
> Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
> Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
>
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Carl K
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