Greetings, Michael Silver!

> The service provides a date and time stamp for the mail server admins to
> investigate the sender. In this case, there were two attempts to deliver 
> at 20:57 CET on Feb 22. If the mail server stops trying to deliver email 
> to the spamtraps, then the mail server will automatically be removed 
> from the blacklist on Feb 29 at 22:00 CET.

> The mail server admins need to check the server logs, find out who was 
> sending messages to the spamtraps, and see if there are indeed spammers 
> operating from that server.

That's idealistic way of thinking. The reality is that it's a server of a web
hosting company. And there's way too many logs to dig through.
Without help form the UCEProtect side, it's not realistically possible to even
begin to investigate the issue.


--
WBR,
Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 24.02.2012, <12:58>

Sorry for my terrible english...

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