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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Michelle Konzack <li...@tamay-dogan.net> on 2010/12/12 15:17:44 UTC

Hahaha, LinkedIn f..k themself!

Hi all,

since many years i get invitations and such from:
    Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Blogger, LinkedIn, GMail, Dropbox,
    Boxbe, Bebo, Googlegroups, Apsense, Wayn, Boxee and Co

and they do not stop... Even if I had written several times to them and
even made some international phone calls...

OK I installed an autoresponder with SPAM counter and  now,  they  fuck
then self with Baracuda:
    http://www.barracudanetworks.com/reputation/?r=1&ip=216.52.242.19

Curious?

Note:  Two other messages in the same time where gone trough!

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack



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WARNING:  This is now an automated message after you send out several
          1000 unsolicited invitations.

Please stop your customers spaming ME, my Mailinglists, my Mailservers
and Bug Tracking System!

To prevent further juridical actions by me, blacklist my E-Mails:
          michelle.konzack@freXnet.de
          michelle.konzack@tamayXdogan.net
          michelle.konzack@tdipXedia.net
          michelle.konzack@tdvoXp.net
          michelle.konzack@tdwaXe.net
          michelle.konzack@canXlinux.org
          michelle.konzack@flexrayXlinux.org

          linux4michelle@freXnet.de
          linux4michelle@tamayXdogan.net
          linux4michelle@tdwaXe.net

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          electronica@tamayXdogan.net
          energia@tamayXdogan.net
          itsystems@tamayXdogan.net
          onlinestore@tamayXdogan.net
          tdplast2000@tamayXdogan.net

Also you should blacklist OpenSource mailiglist servers like
          lists.debian.org
          lists.alioth.debian.org
          packages.debian.org     (from the Debian PTS)
          bugs.debian.org         (from the Debian BTS)
          gnome.org
          postgresql.org
          lists.denx.de

I do not wish a singel message from your service, because do you realy
believe that I have per month over 2857 new friends on Facebook, Twitter,
MySpace, Blogger, LinkedIn, GMail, Dropbox, Boxbe, Bebo, Googlegroups, 
Apsense, Wayn, Boxee and Co?
(would be now arround 513939 friends worldwide)

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LinkedIn
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I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.

- Think - Grow

Think - Grow
Owner at www.think-grow.biz 
United Kingdom

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Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net>.
Le 13/12/2010 15:33, Matus UHLAR - fantomas a écrit :
>>>>>> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>>>>>>> 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
>>>>>>> worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it
>>>>>>> terrorism.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
>>>>>> Just reject them all?
>>>
>>>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>>>> Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be
>>>>> detected and that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?
>>>
>>> On 13.12.10 09:55, Per Jessen wrote:
>>>> Yep.  The mailing list operator could just reject everything coming
>>>> from/via "member@linkedin.com" (that is my most recent invitation
>>>> came from).  Of course, the real issue is probably lists that don't
>>>> require subscription.
>
>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>>> No. Such mails should contain something that would not be re-sent to
>>> any kind of mailing lists, such a Precedence: or similar headers, so
>>> the list operator should not be required to do anything.
>
> On 13.12.10 11:50, Per Jessen wrote:
>> AFAICT, there is no resending involved here.  linkedin (and others) is
>> given a long list of addresses to which to send inviattions.  Linkedin
>> can't determine that an address is a list-address, so isn't it only the
>> list manager that can reject such invitations?
>
> there are ways to avoid redistribution of mail messages, as there are ways
> to avoid receiving bounces and OOO-messaged on them.
> If linkedin sends that many messages, it can insert headers that would avoid
> this behaviour.


like what? please give details instead of generic medicine.

which headers would prevent resending by debian lists?

linkedin send messages to individual addresses. the fact that debian 
lists are open isn't _their_ problem.

>
> List admins can and should prevent resending of unwelcome messages (spam) to
> lists.

Nah. list admins do what they want. they decide the list policy and 
handling spam is part of the policy.

debian lists are _open_. read it again: _open_. this is a philosophy. 
can you hear it saying "despite the spam, despite the vigilantes, 
despite anything: we'll stay open"?

whatever you say, debian lists are still usable. despite the junk that 
slips. and really, I see more "junk" on the SA list than on debian lists 
(on debian lists, with a threaded view, I can easily skip mail that I 
know I don't care for. on SA, subject lines are hardly useful).

> But no list admins can know all kinds of invitations and bulk/automated
> messages to fill their filters with.
>
> I think that anyone sending invites and similar messages should make every
> possible effort to avoid his messages being broadcaster over the internet
> etc.

and he does that how? how can I know that joe@example.com is a mailing 
list?

- there is no registry of mailing list addresses
- there is no standard that dictates mailing list adresses
- it is a fact that mailing list email and individual email uses the 
same protocol and infrastructure



Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>.
> >> >> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >> >> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
> >> >> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it
> >> >> > terrorism.
> >> > 
> >> > On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
> >> >> Just reject them all?
> > 
> >> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> >> > Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be
> >> > detected and that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?
> > 
> > On 13.12.10 09:55, Per Jessen wrote:
> >> Yep.  The mailing list operator could just reject everything coming
> >> from/via "member@linkedin.com" (that is my most recent invitation
> >> came from).  Of course, the real issue is probably lists that don't
> >> require subscription.

> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > No. Such mails should contain something that would not be re-sent to
> > any kind of mailing lists, such a Precedence: or similar headers, so
> > the list operator should not be required to do anything.

On 13.12.10 11:50, Per Jessen wrote:
> AFAICT, there is no resending involved here.  linkedin (and others) is
> given a long list of addresses to which to send inviattions.  Linkedin
> can't determine that an address is a list-address, so isn't it only the
> list manager that can reject such invitations?

there are ways to avoid redistribution of mail messages, as there are ways
to avoid receiving bounces and OOO-messaged on them.
If linkedin sends that many messages, it can insert headers that would avoid
this behaviour.

List admins can and should prevent resending of unwelcome messages (spam) to
lists. But no list admins can know all kinds of invitations and bulk/automated
messages to fill their filters with.

I think that anyone sending invites and similar messages should make every
possible effort to avoid his messages being broadcaster over the internet
etc.
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Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Per Jessen <pe...@computer.org>.
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:

>> >> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> >> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
>> >> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it
>> >> > terrorism.
>> > 
>> > On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
>> >> Just reject them all?
> 
>> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
>> > Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be
>> > detected and that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?
> 
> On 13.12.10 09:55, Per Jessen wrote:
>> Yep.  The mailing list operator could just reject everything coming
>> from/via "member@linkedin.com" (that is my most recent invitation
>> came from).  Of course, the real issue is probably lists that don't
>> require subscription.
> 
> No. Such mails should contain something that would not be re-sent to
> any kind of mailing lists, such a Precedence: or similar headers, so
> the list operator should not be required to do anything.

AFAICT, there is no resending involved here.  linkedin (and others) is
given a long list of addresses to which to send inviattions.  Linkedin
can't determine that an address is a list-address, so isn't it only the
list manager that can reject such invitations?


/Per Jessen, Zürich


Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>.
> >> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> >> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
> >> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
> > 
> > On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
> >> Just reject them all?

> Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> > Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be detected
> > and that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?

On 13.12.10 09:55, Per Jessen wrote:
> Yep.  The mailing list operator could just reject everything coming
> from/via "member@linkedin.com" (that is my most recent invitation came
> from).  Of course, the real issue is probably lists that don't require
> subscription. 

No. Such mails should contain something that would not be re-sent to any
kind of mailing lists, such a Precedence: or similar headers, so the list
operator should not be required to do anything.

(unless the linkedin admins want such mail to be relayed through lists - if
so, shame on them). 

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Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Per Jessen <pe...@computer.org>.
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:

>> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> 
>> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
>> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
> 
> On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
>> Just reject them all?
> 
> Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be detected
> and that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?
> 

Yep.  The mailing list operator could just reject everything coming
from/via "member@linkedin.com" (that is my most recent invitation came
from).  Of course, the real issue is probably lists that don't require
subscription. 


/Per Jessen, Zürich


Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uh...@fantomas.sk>.
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> 
> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.

On 12.12.10 22:03, Per Jessen wrote:
> Just reject them all?  

Do those invitations contain headers by whose they could be detected and
that would prevent them to be passed to mailing lists?

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Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Per Jessen <pe...@computer.org>.
Michelle Konzack wrote:

> Hello Per Jessen,
> 
> Am 2010-12-12 22:03:34, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>> 
>> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
>> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
>> 
>> Just reject them all?
> 
> Not possibel, because the are sending with the E-Mail addresse from
> the inviter and not one of the social network

Not to me they don't - as far back as 2007, my linkedin inviations have
come from "invitations@linkedion.com", more
recently "member@linkedin.com".


/Per Jessen, Zürich


Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by mouss <mo...@ml.netoyen.net>.
Le 13/12/2010 11:30, Michelle Konzack a écrit :
> Hello Per Jessen,
>
> Am 2010-12-12 22:03:34, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>> Michelle Konzack wrote:
>>
>>> 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
>>> worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
>>
>> Just reject them all?
>
> Not possibel, because the are sending with the E-Mail addresse from the
> inviter and not one of the social network
>

can you please show evidence?

Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Michelle Konzack <li...@tamay-dogan.net>.
Hello Per Jessen,

Am 2010-12-12 22:03:34, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Michelle Konzack wrote:
> 
> > 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
> > worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.
> 
> Just reject them all?  

Not possibel, because the are sending with the E-Mail addresse from the
inviter and not one of the social network

> /Per Jessen, Zürich


Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Per Jessen <pe...@computer.org>.
Michelle Konzack wrote:

> 300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks
> worldwide is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.

Just reject them all?  


/Per Jessen, Zürich


Re: linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Michelle Konzack <li...@tamay-dogan.net>.
Hello Greg Troxel,

Am 2010-12-12 10:51:50, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> Trying to block this is a bit tricky, because when a user of one of
> these sites invites a specific person by entering an email address, it
> isn't really spam.  The problem appears to be that the sites offer the
> ability to upload one's entire email contact list and then clueless
> users somehow click on the 'spam my entire addressbook' button.

Sometimes my mailinglists are hit in a very  short  time  by  10  to  20
invitations and multiply each be the factor 3-4000 which  is  not  funny
if you have only a 100 Mbit internet connection.

> A possible approach in SA is to have 
> 
>   rules that matches each invitation type
>   a metarule for INVITATION
> 
>   rules that match mailinglist messages (eg List-Id: for mailman)
>   a metarule for mailinglists
> 
>   a metarule for invitation over a mailinglist, which IMHO is
>   intrinsically spam and could well just get 5 points

1+

I vote for a SA rule concerning MAILINGLISTS+INVITATION

And I hate INVITE messages which use the Original Senders E-Mail because
if they would use the own domain I could block it on SMTP Level.

300-500 INVITE spams per day from more than 400 socialnetworks worldwide
is realy annoying or better, I would call it terrorism.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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linkedin invitation spam

Posted by Greg Troxel <gd...@ir.bbn.com>.
I've also been having problems with invitation spam, and have complained
to linkedin with no useful results.

Trying to block this is a bit tricky, because when a user of one of
these sites invites a specific person by entering an email address, it
isn't really spam.  The problem appears to be that the sites offer the
ability to upload one's entire email contact list and then clueless
users somehow click on the 'spam my entire addressbook' button.

A possible approach in SA is to have 

  rules that matches each invitation type
  a metarule for INVITATION

  rules that match mailinglist messages (eg List-Id: for mailman)
  a metarule for mailinglists

  a metarule for invitation over a mailinglist, which IMHO is
  intrinsically spam and could well just get 5 points