Am Wed, 18 Dec 2024 18:24:06 -0500
schrieb "Scott Q. via mailop" <mailop@mailop.org>:

> I simply wanted a way to find out who the abusers were so I can
> solve the problem. I didn't want a removal, automatic or not.
> 
> Not co-operating with ESPs about who the offenders are​​ doesn't
> really help solve anything. It's completely counter-productive.
> 
> So basically, the logic here is the following: RBL operators won't
> tell me what the spamtrap is because they want to keep it secret. Yet,
> they expect me to parse thousands of lines​​ of logs, go through
> who knows how many hard bounces and eventually STILL FIND the spamtrap
> address. How does this make any sort of sense ?

Do you have a parser that gives you the message count per user?

If a spammer is using your service, they will send thousands of mails.
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