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| Newsgroups | comp.mail.headers |
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| Date | 2013-03-25 01:38 -0700 |
| References | <4584A2BB.44905562@Guy.com> |
| Message-ID | <fab9e810-1e09-4d81-9f32-989c6382f68a@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: X-Mailer and X-MimeOLE lines |
| From | alicerobertamccullum@gmail.com |
On Saturday, December 16, 2006 8:51:55 PM UTC-5, Spam Guy wrote: > I know we just had a discussion about x-header lines. > > What I'd like to know about this is this: Is there a web-resource > that can tell me if this is valid: > > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.2605 > > and if it normally would be accompanied by this: > > X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 > > I've been adding X-Mailer and X-MimeOLE entries to my custom spam > filtering list, and I'm trying to decipher bogus ones from valid ones. > > For example, I have no valid or good e-mail that has the X-Mailer line > as indicated above, but I have a few dozen spams that do. > > On a more general note, I guess that if X-Mailer: contains "Outlook", > then there must be an X-MimeOLE line (containing something) or again > you've got spam? I have about 7800 such e-mails dating back from 2002 > to the present like that, and they're all spam. I have no idea what this is all about. I have never used SPAM to my knowledge. If I did it was totally not intended. It looks like someone has hacked into my gmail address which I no longer use. I have no idea who kingpi is either. Nor lumber cartel.Please remove me from any of your locations and contacts. Thank you.AliceRoberta I do not care to hear anymore about this nor want any trouble regarding this.
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Re: X-Mailer and X-MimeOLE lines alicerobertamccullum@gmail.com - 2013-03-25 01:38 -0700 Re: X-Mailer and X-MimeOLE lines Spam Guy <Spam@Guy.com> - 2013-03-25 23:09 -0400
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