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E-mail address generator?

Marc Lurie

Extreme Landy Fan
Hi all,

I have been getting SPAM text messages on my mobile from a cellular service provider of whom I'm not even a customer.

I have complained to them 5 times now, and each time they apologise and promise that it won't happen again.

Well, it just did. I am now throwing down the gauntlet, and I would like to e-mail every single employee at the SP.

How do I generate random e-mail addresses to a specific address? ie? [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] etc.

I would like to bombard them with 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 e-mails telling them to STOP SENDING ME SPAM!!!!!

Any ideas?

Marc
 
Try www.blat.net , it has the beauty of being anonymous too. Look through the instructions carefully and you should be able to stop their mailserver without too much hassle.

But I don't condone spamming

;)
 
Hi all,

I have been getting SPAM text messages on my mobile from a cellular service provider of whom I'm not even a customer.

I have complained to them 5 times now, and each time they apologise and promise that it won't happen again.

Well, it just did. I am now throwing down the gauntlet, and I would like to e-mail every single employee at the SP.

How do I generate random e-mail addresses to a specific address? ie? [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] etc.

I would like to bombard them with 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 e-mails telling them to STOP SENDING ME SPAM!!!!!

Any ideas?

Marc

I've had the opposite, someone has been using derivatives of my address to send spam out. I'm getting around 100 email bounces a day from various postmasters and MAILER DAEMONs.

VERY annoying, although junk filter weeds them out so not to much hassle.
 
I've had the opposite, someone has been using derivatives of my address to send spam out. I'm getting around 100 email bounces a day from various postmasters and MAILER DAEMONs.

VERY annoying, although junk filter weeds them out so not to much hassle.

You may have a virus or you might be receiving the latest MAILER-DEAMON scam. Whereby a scam engine picks up your domain name then uses various methods the generate a user at that domain and the send millions out to other addresses which are either filtered by anti spam or refused because the address isn't valid. This can be especially bad as your domain may be added to a blocking list!

Or it could be simply that your mx records are incorrectly setup, check they all come from the same or valid addresses.
 
Whereby a scam engine picks up your domain name then uses various methods the generate a user at that domain and the send millions out to other addresses which are either filtered by anti spam or refused because the address isn't valid. This can be especially bad as your domain may be added to a blocking list!

yep, it's definitely that one. The return addresses are all of the type: 'randomletters'@mydomain.co.uk
 
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