Red Hat / Opensource.com: Engaging spamtraps

Red Hat appears to be having a hard time processing bounces and removing ancient addresses from their lists. The ESP is Eloqua.

Spamming IP: 204.92.22.84

Spam headers:

Return-Path: <noreply@engage.redhat.com>
Received: from mail02.engage.redhat.com (mail02.engage.redhat.com [204.92.22.84])
by x (Postfix) with ESMTP id x
for <x>; Tue, 28 Feb 2012 16:5x:xx +0200 (EET)
Message-ID: <x@1795>
MIME-Version: 1.0
From: "opensource.com Highlights" <noreply@opensource.com>
To: x
Reply-To: "opensource.com Highlights" <noreply@opensource.com>
Date: 28 Feb 2012 09:5x:xx -0500
Subject: Surviving the zombie apocalypse, a cure for the common troll, and how to
get undergrads into FOSS
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Human readable spam contents:

MISS SOMETHING ON OPENSOURCE.COM LAST WEEK?

[1]Save your brains: Get the open source guide to the zombie
apocalypse
Mwaar Braaaiinnns, chief zombietologist

[2]How to teach undergrads how to become open source contributors
without writing any code
Sebastian Dziallas, events coordinator, Teaching Open Source

[3]A cure for the common troll
Anthony Biller, intellectual property lawyer and professor, Campbell
Law School

[4]Twitter co-founder Biz Stone on success, failure, and the future
of social
Ruth Suehle, Life channel moderator

[5]I miss e-mail
Joseph Ottinger, writer/musician/programmer

[6]Cutting the cord: Vodafone UK’s revolutionary approach to
mobility, flexibility & productivity
Guy Laurence, chief executive, Vodafone UK

[7]Booktype makes book collaboration web-based and simple
Ruth Suehle, Life channel moderator

[8]Culture eats strategy
Jonathan Becher, chief marketing officer, SAP

[9]Open innovation: The passion behind the Civic Commons community
Nick Grossman, director, Civic Commons

[10]HIMSS12: The Healthcare Information and Management Systems
Society annual event
Lori Mehen, Health channel moderator
Check back this week for more coverage from HIMSS12

WHERE’S OPENSOURCE.COM?

* [11]PyCon, March 7-15
* [12]DrupalCon Denver, March 19-23
* [13]POSSCON, March 28-29

[14][zombies.png]
I don’t want to nitpick, but is this really your plan? Spend your whole
life locked inside a mall? Maybe that’s OK for now, but open source
offers a better [15]way to survive the zombie apocalypse.
__________________________________________________________________

[16][OSDC_EDU_UndergradOpensource_520x292_8882947_0212CS.png]
Lessons learned from Release Engineering: a course in [17]teaching
undergrads to be open source contributors without writing any code
__________________________________________________________________

[18][law_patenttroll_1.png]
What’s the best way to deal with non-praciticing entities? Anthony
Biller proposes [19]a cure for the common troll.
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________

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