AFAIK, this is what a spamcop report does.
With the bonus that the spam source might be added to spamcop's RBL.

IMO, it would be a good addition to sa to have spamassassin -R report
to spamcop too.  (Maybe a Net::Spam::Spamcop.pm would help ;)


[]'s
Raul Dias

Em Sex, 2003-07-25 ās 13:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:
> i dont know how useful this would be, but i was thinking of a spam 
> reporting tool that did the following:
>       sends a message to root/webmaster/whatever of the mailing ip
>       traceroutes the ip, and finds the location facility and/or isp -- then 
> mails root/webmaster and all whois contacts for that company
> 
> emails would say something to the effect of:
>       unsolicited bulk mail has come from your server, or a server on your 
> network
>       please take the appropriate actions to secure your machine, if this 
> were a hack, or prevent your customer from doing this in the future
>       should another message be received from this ip, it will be 
> immediately listed on dns blocking lists
>       should further messages be sent through your network, your entire 
> address block will listed on dns blocking lists
> 
> i'm just really fucking sick of some of these spams i've been getting 
> lately.  the bulk of them lately have been coming from companies that 
> use level3.net
> 
> 




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