On 23/03/12 12:01 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 15:21:28 +1300, Mark Foster said:
If anyone knows what Yahoo's intentions are in this space, i'd love to
hear about it.
There's good reason to think that even Yahoo doesn't know what its intentions
are.
http://pandodail
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 15:21:28 +1300, Mark Foster said:
> If anyone knows what Yahoo's intentions are in this space, i'd love to
> hear about it.
There's good reason to think that even Yahoo doesn't know what its intentions
are.
http://pandodaily.com/2012/03/16/yahoo-decides-to-fire-its-brightest
I used to use this form semi regularly. It's behavior has changed in
the last couple of months, after i'd finally gotten over the whole 'why
can't I just forward them the email' thing and gotten used to copying
and pasting the header and the body (seperately) into different fields
on their webform
The Yahoo form hasn't worked for a while. When you do get to somewhere
for reporting spam, a few hours or days later you'll get a response
telling you to submit a report on the exact same form you used. If you
do you end up with the same response. Repeat ad infinitum. Same goes
for their gr
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Chuck Anderson wrote:
> Yahoo!'s abuse contact from whois:
>
> OrgAbuseEmail: network-ab...@cc.yahoo-inc.com
Have you tried ab...@att.net ?
They accept ARF and X-ARF reports, or anything with the complete
message headers (or logs) in it will work in a pinch.
Pl
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