Hi all,
I'm aware of the various pages that Wikipedia dedicate to Yahoo! and related
services. I'm unsure how to treat YAHOONET as an ISP.
The abuse contact they registered at RIPE in 2007 is ab...@yahoo-inc.com. It
bounces. I wrote to network-ab...@cc.yahoo-inc.com asking what address shou
Hi friends,
As we have got several requests and inputs on Anti-Abuse training for LIRs
on RIPE 80, we have decided to put up useful information for small and/or
new LIRs on abuse handling, in a short webinar format with the help of the
RIPE NCC training department.
I have attached the draft propos
As someone pointed out off-list, there's plenty of @yahoo.com email addresses.
However, IP addresses for mail seem to use ARIN networks, such as:
A-YAHOO-US2 66.163.160.0-66.163.191.255,
A-YAHOO-US3 209.191.64.0-209.191.127.255,
...
A-YAHOO-US8 67.195.0.0-67.195.255.255,
A-YAHOO-US9 98.136.0.0-98
On Wed 17/Mar/2021 15:42:26 +0100 alireza vaziri wrote:
I have attached the draft proposal of the training and it would be great to
provide us with your feedback
The draft states four general principle. The 4th is expressed as:
- The community expects you to handle Abuse in your network
In message <8dfb9cd5-8088-02af-2245-0eaf3f96f...@tana.it>, Alessandro
Vesely writes
>However, IP addresses for mail seem to use ARIN networks, such as:
>A-YAHOO-US2 66.163.160.0-66.163.191.255,
>A-YAHOO-US3 209.191.64.0-209.191.127.255,
>...
>A-YAHOO-US8 67.195.0.0-67.195.255.255,
>A-YAHOO-US9 98