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> Don't reply to the porn ads comment on the list.
> It's a valid problem, but not appropriate for TECHWR-L.
> Search at www.anchordesk.com for some articles and
> comments and technical solutions to spam problems.
> Eric
This really IS off-topic, guys, but I wrote Rebecca a quick and dirty
overview of the steps you can take to track down the offenders.
It's way ugly. I wrote it up in about ten minutes. However, if you
are interested, send me email and I'll pass it along to you if you
promise not to CC: the list.
Lisa.
lhiggins -at- lucent -dot- com
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