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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 07:21:57 -0500
From: Heather <gabbie@tntonline.com>
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Subject: [Fwd: Spamhater?]
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Good Morning, Chris.  I after getting one of those "this is not spam"
things, I sent this off... and the forwarded messages is net.net's 
reply to me.  Hope this info helps
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            Message-ID: <347C0F92.19BFE4D8@tntonline.com>
                     Date: Wed, 26 Nov 1997 07:01:23 -0500
                     From: Heather <gabbie@tntonline.com>
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I received the following this morning
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      Message-ID: <190879@saturn.tntonline.com>
            From: morgan@trailblazer.com
              To: Gabbie
            Date: 26 Nov 1997 02:10:50 EDT
         Subject: This is NOT SPAM !!! Join the fight against SPAM
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Hello my friend and sorry that I have to contact you this way, but I
have exiting news!!!

We are mounting the largest ANTI SPAM movement in the internet history.
Please show us your support.
Spamming must stop, before it ruins the internet.
But we need your help.
If you are willing to help and contribute with your generous donation of
$ 29.75
than you can help make the internet a better place.
If not, than you don't deserve any better.
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I went to http://www.studio42.com/spamhaters      they deny any 
involvement in this obvious con for $$, and they recommended that 
you be give this information, because 
"recif.recif.fr does in fact resolve to: 194.206.194.137
This is one of many mail servers hijacked in this attack.
206.80.169.177 does in fact resolve to: ACCS-AS09-DP04.SNFC.grid.net,
where it appears all of this spam originated from."

        If this STUFF is indeed originating from someone off your 
server, please do something about this. You and I BOTH know that there
are plenty of people out there who will feel its their duty to send
money to this jerk - a lot of folks stand to get taken.  Thank you.
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-- 
Heather
http://www.tntonline.com/personal/gabbie
Message-ID: <191032@saturn.tntonline.com>
From: postmaster@net.net
To: Gabbie
Date: 26 Nov 1997 07:02:02 EDT
Subject: Re: Spamhater?

Thank you for contacting net.net. Please read this message carefully:

It has become popular to use the net.net domain name in forged,
illegitimate, junk mail messages, or in bogus addresses when filling
out on-line forms.

Please note that *this* message is the *only* mail which will
legitimately originate from the net.net domain. If you have received
other mail claiming to have a net.net return address, it is a forgery.

Any address of the form user@net.net, other than postmaster@net.net,
is invalid. Sending to such an address will generate this message
as an automatic reply.

If you have received a forgery with a net.net return address, please
contact the system administrators for your site or your ISP.
Using message headers and system log files, they will probably be
able to trace the message back to the real originating system.

If you do need to contact net.net, send to postmaster@net.net.