The Loony Bin
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loonies@bloodaxe.demon.co.uk
)
Thu, 17 Apr 1997 14:46:24 +0100
Hiya All... An apparently true occurence which happened to one of the chaps at the Oracle Service... Wishes & Dreams... - ANDREA xx ***<andrea@bloodaxe.demon.co.uk>****<ajc6@ukc.ac.uk>*** ***<bloodaxe@geocities.com>***<bloodaxe@bigfoot.com>*** *** *** *** THE LOONY BIN *** *** loonies@bloodaxe.demon.co.uk *** *** Archive: http://eleceng.ukc.ac.uk/~pjw/loonies/ *** *** *** *******************Internet Goddess******************** **********************ANDROMEDA************************ ------- Forwarded foolishness follows ------- I was looking for something in the maillog and found this: Mar 23 03:47:48 conductor qmail: 859106868.539609 delivery 283464: success: 206.222.80.7_accepted_message./Remote_host_said:_250_Whew!_Done! _Was_it_as_good_for_you_as_it_was_for_me?/ Intrigued, I went and checked the site; here's a trace: 220 mail.compmore.net SMTP ready, Who are you gonna pretend to be today? hello conductor.synapse.net 250 mailr.compmore.net Is thrilled beyond bladder control to meet conductor.synapse.net mail from:<evanc@synapse.net> 250 sender is <evanc@synapse.net>, (yeah sure, it's probably forged) rcpt to:<evanc@synapse.net> 250 recipient <evanc@synapse.net>, I know them! they'll just *LOVE* to hear from you! data 354 OK, fire away. End with <CRLF>.<CRLF> Subject: test Test . 250 Whew! Done! Was it as good for you as it was for me? help 500 Bloody Amateur! Proper forging of mail requires recognizable SMTP commands! quit 221 It's been real. Take off Eh!