Re: A new excuse for the sending of spam

"Robert Blair" <[email protected]> Wed, 10 May 2006 07:04:14 +0000 (UTC)
Newsgroups gmane.mail.spam.spamcop.user
Organization SpamCop
Message-ID <[email protected]>
On Wed, 10 May 2006 04:50:33 UTC, "Geoffrey Hyde" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Without seeing a tracking URL: people will have no
> idea what you're talking about.

I did not think there was any need for a tracking URL as I know where 
it came from and was not asking for any help.

Domain owner
        Ingenious Marketing Group
        2533 N. Carson St. Suite #6273
        Carson City, Nevada 89706
IP owner
        Hurricane Electric 
        760 Mission Court
        Fremont, CA 94539


> I occasionally receive some emails purporting to be
> from some mailing list I've never subscribed to, they
> get reported like the rest of the spam.

They did not claim I was subscribed and I very much doubt it is a 
mailing list.


> If I can
> identify an actual mailing list, and if I have the time
> to, I'll check what their web page is, and send them a
> notification of the list email purporting to be from
> them, so they can take whatever action they want about 
> the spammer.  I've yet to receive anyone replying back though.

Email from mail49.easyingenious.com (mail49.business-img.com 
[65.19.140.49]).  It appears to be straight-up spam although I can not
get to the web site at this time.


I just was passing along a rather lame excuse as to why I was getting 
spam from them.


-- 
Robert Blair