i seem to remember that situation. if they are
harvesting from the archive, there's not much i
can do other than remove it. ugh.
i welcome any thoughts or ideas (privately please)
brian
idm-l admin
lysaabi wrote:
quoted 43 lines I remember this - some freak was spamming the list with emails about "music
> I remember this - some freak was spamming the list with emails about "music
> shows" that happened to include so-called adult entertainment.
> I emailed admin, Brian I think it was, responded to me...
> As I recalled they were unsubbed, and some preventive measure was put in
> place.
>
> Lisa b
>
> Philip Sherburne wrote:
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>>Hey Brian,
>>Maybe you can answer this. I was just googling myself - don't laugh now -
>>and chanced across the following:
>>
>>excite adult slide show
>>... From: "Jason J. Tar" <tarjason@pilot.msu.edu> (idm) craig & hawtin.
>>From: Philip Sherburne <philip@Ask.com> Re:... Show And Tell. ...
>>www.9-11study.org/beautiful-nude-celeb.htm - Similar pages
>>
>>now, the page summary is clearly from an IDM digest.
>>but check the URL: 9-11 study? beautiful nude celebs?
>>the URL looks like it's been formatted to come up for popular sesarch terms
>>(rather tastelessly combined, in this case). but why is IDM archive content
>>living there? is someone filching the archives to populate bogus domain
>>names in order to increase traffic?
>>
>>there's some kind of strange shenanigans going on, surely.
>>
>>p
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