Date: Sun, 14 Dec 1997 04:10:25 -0800 From: Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com> To: gjp@erols.net (Gary Palmer) Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: weird IP address Message-ID: <199712141210.EAA11730@rah.star-gate.com> In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 14 Dec 1997 05:59:06 EST." <199712141059.FAA18630@mutara.noc.erols.net>
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If it was issue from netcom just mail to their abuse dept since in the past they have been very responsive. Cheers, Amancio > In article <26132.882093169@verdi.nethelp.no>, > sthaug@nethelp.no writes: > > My guess is that they're doing that precisely to keep you from responding. > > You'll find: > > > > moneymakers.com. 288800 MX 10 mail.moneymakers.com. > > ftp.moneymakers.com. 288800 A 1.1.1.1 > > mail.moneymakers.com. 288800 A 1.1.1.1 > > www.moneymakers.com. 288800 A 1.1.1.1 > > > > So they're doing everything they can to prevent you from responding to > > their spam. Try looking at the Received: lines for some (possibly) more > > relevant info. > > If it was the same stuff I pulled from our spools here, its sent from > a Netcom dialin through their dfw mail servers. Makes me wish that > Netcom management had let Mark keep the anti-spam mail checks in > place ... sigh > > Gary >
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