Am 2008-07-24 04:54:58, schrieb Michael Scheidell:
> amazon.com has a decade long history of spamming and should not be in 
> the def_whitelist_from_spf or dnswl.
> 
> they have a history of rfc abuse (the bounce emails to abuse@, with 'if 
> you wish to report fraud or phish, go to this url, jump though these 
> hoops), or just bounce their abuse@ address due to a full mail box. (if 
> they didn't spam, their abuse box would not be so full)

Better way (I used it on <uol.com.br>) is  to  collect  all  E-Mails  of
Amazon Employees and services  and  whenever  a  abuse-bounce  come  in,
forward it to ALL addresses at the same time.

UOL was spaming MANY Debian mailinglistst and after  6  of  7  listusers
have used my advice the UOL problem was gone...  (we  have  send  nearly
300.000 messages in 2 days to UOL)

Currently I am hit by several 10.000  "mailer-daemon"  and  "postmaster"
per day and since it is holiday...  :-D

I have time to collect E-Mails...

> If you wish to report a suspected spoofed e-mail or phishing attempt, 
> please visit:
> http://www.amazon.com/phish

Nice, specialy if you have no Webaccess but EMail...  (I am on GSM)

> they violate federal can spam laws:
> no removes, no full physical address in spam, sending from unattended 
> email box.

Sue them?

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack
    Systemadministrator
    24V Electronic Engineer
    Tamay Dogan Network
    Debian GNU/Linux Consultant


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