> > If the spammer had faked a host that really sends mail, then we would > have had a practical problem to solve. The cheapest solution would > probably be to rename the host and change its IP, and let the spammer > keep faking the old name and IP. > > Maybe a letter from your lawyer to Ironport would get attention. We > did not go to that stage. > > Does that help? > > Joseph Brennan > Lead Email Systems Engineer
If you have alumni or full time lawyers on staff at Columbia, get out the lawyerStick much earlier Or (har har) you could always start a EDU class project in CS to find the ironport traps and send out emails to the traps in all their actual various ironport and affiliated business domains and see if they fix the issues ;-> - rh