Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/08/07/02:34:56
In article <5s5jsd$9dd AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca>, Paul Derbyshire
<ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA> writes
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>I woke up this morning to find four copies of this in my mailbox; the only
>difference is the second "Subject:" line was different for each message.
>The Subject lines all seemed to be related to threads in this newsgroup.
>One was "Pixel perfect sprite collision with Allegro", another was
>something with "djgpp" in it, etc.
>
The detective in me, which might be defective :), says someone is trying
to post under your address. (Tring to get you into trouble??)
I take it you've not posted anything to anyone about these subjects??
>From MAILER-DAEMON Mon Aug 4 13:00:39 1997
>Received: from dca5.dca.gov.au (dca5.dca.gov.au [203.9.193.41])
> by freenet1.carleton.ca (8.8.6/8.8.6) with SMTP id NAA12646
> for <ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA>; Mon, 4 Aug 1997 13:00:37 -0400 (EDT)
>Received: FROM COMMARTSMTA.dca5.dca.gov.au BY dca5.dca.gov.au ;
Where's dca5.dca.gov.au .gov = government, .au is that Australia or
Austria??
Your DNS thingy shows as FreeNet.Carleton.CA so I don't think you sent
it.
Tried doing a traceroute on it??
Maybe you could try using dejanews to search for * dca5.dca.gov.au *.
And * David Berry AT MPAU@CMCA *.
That might be his tactic for defeating spam. Probably should be
mpau.cmca, if someone is trying to be "funny" the might not have noticed
the @ instead of . thing.
And * komea AT dca DOT gov DOT au *.
You could always email postmaster AT dca DOT gov DOT au and tell them about it,
asking who's David Berry.
> 5 AUG 97 03:06:19 AST
>Date: 5 AUG 97 03:02:08 AST
>Subject: Undeliverable Message
>To: ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA
>MIME-Version: 1.0
>Message-ID: <0000xnpjxjfr DOT 0000wwmkomea AT dca DOT gov DOT au>
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>To: W Ebmaster AT Internet Mail AT Network, COMMARTSMTA AT Gateway@Network[C=
>U
>Cc:
>Subject: Re: Dialing up a remote computer
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>Message not delivered to recipients below.
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> VNM3043: David Berry AT MPAU@CMCA
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Didn't the actual message get bounced back, if I get a bounce back my
server sends the entire message back.
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>I have no clue who this David Berry is or who any of these individuals are,
>and I don't recall sending any e-mail to them.
>
BTW I like this kind of thing, so I'm off to search for him/her myself.
:)
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