On Thu, 29 May 2003, Andy Reinhardt wrote:
> Greetings!
Howdy.
You'd be better off asking in a more general discussion forum like the
new.admin.net-abuse.email newsgroup. You could even ask the spam-l
mailing list for specifics about the spam side of things. Asking the
mailing list of a a
At 06:13 PM 5/29/2003 +0200, Andy Reinhardt wrote:
Greetings!
I am a U.S. magazine business magazine reporter based in Paris, and I'm
working on a story about Wanadoo.
In the course of my research, I've become aware of the fact that Wanadoo
was in a lot of hot water about 18 months ago because th
On Thu, 29 May 2003, Hannu Liljemark wrote:
> > In the course of my research, I've become aware of the fact that
> > Wanadoo was in a lot of hot water about 18 months ago because the
> > wanadoo.fr domain was being used as the origin of a lot of hack
> > attacks and spam. The company seemed unre
Hi,
I can't speak for anyone else on the list but...
We problably have most of, if not all, wannado dialup and DSL ip's in
our personal RBL. We do not block their actual email servers, but I do
have a personal blacklist for anything coming from them that dumps them
into /dev/null.
Being that
> In the course of my research, I've become aware of the fact that
> Wanadoo was in a lot of hot water about 18 months ago because the
> wanadoo.fr domain was being used as the origin of a lot of hack
> attacks and spam. The company seemed unresponsive at the time to
> requests to clean up its act,
Greetings!
I am a U.S. magazine business magazine reporter based in Paris, and I'm
working on a story about Wanadoo.
In the course of my research, I've become aware of the fact that Wanadoo
was in a lot of hot water about 18 months ago because the wanadoo.fr
domain was being used as the origin o