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Ok, getting more really bloodying annoying junk mail. This time for example, it said it was from "aol.com" but the headers traced through to "thrunet.com" out in Korea. Anyone know where the most common spam mail is coming from? (btw, think we can block this IP address? 211.59.253.161). I've seen a lot of articles lately describing how Korea seems to be going forward with the broadband to everyone system, which I'd imagine makes spam a whole lot easier.
Anyways, other thought - can we go ahead and replace the old,outdated and not working, website with the new development one? I'd take an "in development" website that at least masq's our email addresses over what we have now.
Just a few thoughts,
Jason
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