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#32
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Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 537
From: Perth, Northern Suburbs (Little Britain)











The scam is known as the 419 advance fee fraud and got its name from the Nigerian penal code that deals with this type of fraud. From penal code "419"
It was a few years ago when I used to do a bit of "scam-baiting" and managed to string the scammers along for ages, even getting them to leave me phone messages. Have a listen to this message I got one scammer to leave me when I was Luke I Amyofatha. I told the scammer that when he called he had to use a special code:
http://www.geocities.com/cola_andrew..._amyofatha.htm
The full scam-bait is here if you fancy a laugh:
http://www.geocities.com/cola_andrew...manongoing.htm
It was a few years ago when I used to do a bit of "scam-baiting" and managed to string the scammers along for ages, even getting them to leave me phone messages. Have a listen to this message I got one scammer to leave me when I was Luke I Amyofatha. I told the scammer that when he called he had to use a special code:
http://www.geocities.com/cola_andrew..._amyofatha.htm
The full scam-bait is here if you fancy a laugh:
http://www.geocities.com/cola_andrew...manongoing.htm
Funniest thing I've read in ages. Karma sent.
#36
Sequence?
Ah, Sentence, that's what you were taught!
Why do Aussies go up at the end of their sentence? (the upwards inflection)
Because their ancestors went down at the beginning of their's!
You can't teach these chavs/bogans nothing these days. (double negative = positive?)
OzTennis
#38
"Anonymous usage of SMTP (i.e., e-mail) can result in spam. Consequently the default exit policy of Tor nodes rejects outgoing connections to port 25, the port used for SMTP."
Pity, because I'd like to see an anonymous email relay return...
#39
Seance?
Sequence?
Ah, Sentence, that's what you were taught!
Why do Aussies go up at the end of their sentence? (the upwards inflection)
Because their ancestors went down at the beginning of their's!
You can't teach these chavs/bogans nothing these days. (double negative = positive?)
OzTennis
Sequence?
Ah, Sentence, that's what you were taught!
Why do Aussies go up at the end of their sentence? (the upwards inflection)
Because their ancestors went down at the beginning of their's!
You can't teach these chavs/bogans nothing these days. (double negative = positive?)
OzTennis

#40
It would seem that wouldn't work...
"Anonymous usage of SMTP (i.e., e-mail) can result in spam. Consequently the default exit policy of Tor nodes rejects outgoing connections to port 25, the port used for SMTP."
Pity, because I'd like to see an anonymous email relay return...
"Anonymous usage of SMTP (i.e., e-mail) can result in spam. Consequently the default exit policy of Tor nodes rejects outgoing connections to port 25, the port used for SMTP."
Pity, because I'd like to see an anonymous email relay return...

There are a couple of anonymous email account options available but I'd need to search for them. I'm also wondering if you have your firewall setup to accept TOR and privoxy.
#41
You need to run it with privoxy. It's actually privoxy that anonimises your email headers. If it's not working try downloading a new bundled package from TOR website. Make sure it's for your version of windows etc.
There are a couple of anonymous email account options available but I'd need to search for them. I'm also wondering if you have your firewall setup to accept TOR and privoxy.
There are a couple of anonymous email account options available but I'd need to search for them. I'm also wondering if you have your firewall setup to accept TOR and privoxy.
Tried K, gotta spread...
#42
You're welcome. Also make sure you have the first 4 proxy settings set to port 9050 and the last to port 8118. I'm pretty sure that's right, I haven't used TOR for a few months. Instructions come with the download anyway.
#43
Ironically, the Home Secretary, John Reid is much in the news now because of the overcrowding of prisons and his instruction to judges to go easy on sentencing because of this.I await the novel solution of prison hulks in the Thames and when they are full the next solution of 'hang on, what about that empty land (apart from some natives who don't count, we'll just take over) that James Cook 'discovered' back in 1770 - why don't we send the ones we can't accommodate there.
OzTennis




