On 11/28/06, Paul Hurley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

SM wrote:

> At 11:13 27-11-2006, Paul Hurley wrote:
>
>> I own a domain name, which has a small webpage attached.  It would
>> seem by the flurry of mail delivery reports I'm getting that the
>> domain has been added to one of the current stock pump 'n' dump scams.
>
>
> See BATV
>
> Regards,
> -sm
>
Unfortunatley that's not quite possible.  I'm running Spam Assassin for
Windows 32 as a Pop Proxy (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sawin32/), so
I don't have a mail server to control....

I can filter the bad bounce messages, I'm more worried if I should be
doing something to inform anyone, or try to stop this, as obviously
other people are receiving spam that appears to be from my domain ?

What's the current feeling on sending abuse@ emails, and if so, to which
domain (I presume the last domain mentioned as a received from ???)

Paul.

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Paul Hurley     http://www.paulhurley.co.uk/
The knack of flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and
miss.
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In my oppinion you should add an SPF record to your domain.  It's not a sure
fire fix but it does help mail servers able to know that the mail is bogus.

Michael Grant

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