Apologies for cross-posting
"Terry Sullivan" <[email protected]> Wed, 18 Feb 2004 18:54:06 -0600
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Those of you who subscribe to the main ASRG list should stop reading right here. It occurs to me that there may be others on this list like myself, who don't subcribe to the main ASRG list. So I'm going to reiterate an unusual request for data on this list. I think I might just have stumbled upon a way to identify the spammer-behind-the-spam (which might provide invaluable to those pressing the legal side of the fight against spam). Preliminary indications are all *very* encouraging. I'm looking for a corpus of spam (and it doesn't have to be particularly large) from any "known source(s)." It doesn't actually matter *who* the source(s) is/are, just so long as the spams can be definitively tied to their source(s). I wonder if anyone on this list might have, or know where I can locate, even a small collection of such spam? (Just to be clear, I am NOT looking for multiple copies of a single spam: I'm looking for a corpus of *different* spams where the identity of the spammer(s) is known. If anyone can help me locate such a corpus, please reply off-list. - Terry