Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Somnolent wrote: > > > If this keeps up I'm going to complain to the ISP's upstream. > > Just to let you know this entire ISP has been banned from all our servers, > I've purged all the dup messages from the server and it is now sending out > mail again, hopefully this time things will take (last night they changed > their server and evaded the original ban)
I at first thought someone screwed up their configs, but you are right it does seem to be malicious. The *only* response I've gotten back from my letters was one from the admin at sol.net. sol.net is in Wisconsin, and isn't dialing into a PPP line in Italy. So we can suspect that denise.sol.net is not a legit entry in one of the Received: fields. The sol.net admin isn't too pleased about that either. The fact that the upstream doesn't have a root mailbox is more disturbing. At this rate I might say ban everything that routes through that upstream. -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null