Rat
Not bored. Never bored.,
So I'm starting to receive those viruses that not only pick an address from the infected party's address book to send to, but also another to used as the spoofed sender address. They're not a worry, as I don't get viruses and never will.
I'm wondering though. I don't know who has me on their address book, and I have no easy way of finding out. I could, of course, just send out mail to everyone I know from whom I have received genuine mail in the past, telling them all to sort out their machines and stop sending all the crap to me.
But how easy is it to spoof mail headers? I don't really know about this sort of thing. I'm not running my own mail server, so I can't look at the logs of that, but I'm not sure if it would help if I could? Is there really nothing I can do to ascertain who's (accidentally and unwittingly, indeed half-wittedly) sending it all to me?
Cheers,
Rat.
I'm wondering though. I don't know who has me on their address book, and I have no easy way of finding out. I could, of course, just send out mail to everyone I know from whom I have received genuine mail in the past, telling them all to sort out their machines and stop sending all the crap to me.
But how easy is it to spoof mail headers? I don't really know about this sort of thing. I'm not running my own mail server, so I can't look at the logs of that, but I'm not sure if it would help if I could? Is there really nothing I can do to ascertain who's (accidentally and unwittingly, indeed half-wittedly) sending it all to me?
Cheers,
Rat.