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Hello Anand and all others.

I get no spam from <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> anymore.

How it was done?

One time I have gotten a couple of those SPAM's from other ISP's and
considered to write a small script which forward those messages to
the whole staff of the ISP!

UOL:    <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
        <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

For each CR I get I collect e-mails from ther ISP.

Now if a CR from an allready known ISP comes in, I create automagicaly
a forward and send them back.  But not as bulk.  I send singel messages
to track down, which are broken and because it goes automaticly, it
cost me no time.

Now imagine if only 100 List-Users install there procmail or maildrop
recipe.  The CR-ISP will get bombed every time ist Mailserver send a CR.

This cost resources on there end... I have checked my procmail log and
I have send more then 8000 messages to the UOL-Staff in arround 3 weeks.

Maybe we should think about it to spread this idea. which works for
me privately, even if I am currently Off-Line and must download 2500
messages per day in an Internet Cafe with my Laptop...

Forwarding of a CR cost my LiteLine (P2/266, 128 MB) arround 2 sec/msg.

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


Am 2006-03-13 14:20:17, schrieb Anand Kumria:
> Hi,
> 
> As some of you may be aware it appears a subscriber at uol.com.br is
> receiving emails from various Debian mailing lists and then responding
> to the private address with a challenge / response email from
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> Unfortunately, despite repeated attempts to get in contact with someone
> appropriate at uol.com.br (via whois, standard abuse@ and postmaster@
> and hostmaster addresses) no one over there has bothered to respond.
> 
> That means that as of now, uol.com.br are now considered spam addresses
> and anyone with that address (uol.com.br) has now been unceremoniously
> unsubscribed[1].
> 
> Perhaps this action will prompt some kind of response from the powers
> that be at uol.com.br; but the listmasters are not holding their breath.
> 
> Thanks,
> Anand - on behalf of the listmasters.
> 
> [1]: They are also being BCC so that they are aware of the reason.
> 
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