At 16:48 8/7/00 , you wrote:
>Send complaints to angelfire.com.
>This spam has a web site that can be canceled. I've had success in the past
>in similar circumstances. Most ISPs will cancel a web site if it's being used
>as part of a spam, even if the actual spam emails are sent through another
>ISP. I've heard though, that angelfire doesn't have a real good record on
>dealing with abuses.
>
>Paul Farrar
BTW, here's where it *really* came from:
>Received: from mail01.homeworkers2333323.com
>(sdn-ar-001ohdaytP247.dialsprint.net [168.191.28.137])
> by fw.sls.bc.ca (8.8.7/8.8.7) with SMTP id IAA27429
> for <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; Mon, 7 Aug 2000 08:10:22 -0700
You can send your complaints also to "dialsprint.net" and the account is
"sdn-ar-001ohdaytP247". "mail01.homeworkers2333323.com" is bogus!!! The
true source is the dialsprint one in parentheses after that with the IP
address (the numbers) for which the domain name and domain address
cross-check through the domain name servers (i.e. the name matches the
address).
Relevant email addresses for complaining to Sprint about the SPAM:
dns-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
abuse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
abuse@xxxxxxxxxx
postmaster@xxxxxxxxxx
Relevant email addresses for complaining to angelfire are:
antispam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Don't bother with AOL, "grantgoldworld@xxxxxxx" is bogus too.
-- John
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