http://www.spamcop.com But keep in mind that the SPAMMERS use the complaint as a conformation that your email address is good. --- James Newton (PICList Admin #3) mailto:jamesnewton@piclist.com 1-619-652-0593 PIC/PICList FAQ: http://www.piclist.com or .org -----Original Message----- From: pic microcontroller discussion list [mailto:PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU]On Behalf Of Harold M Hallikainen Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 08:41 To: PICLIST@MITVMA.MIT.EDU Subject: [OT:] RE: SPAM Importance: Low Seems like somebody otta have a CGI or mail processor we can just forward SPAM (with headers) to to automatically send stuff to the appropriate abuse@ addresses. Does it exist? Harold On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 07:55:08 -0800 James Newton writes: > It is spam. > > Here are the details and who to complain to: > > Report Spam to: > Re:154.5.40.137 (Administrator of network where email originates) > To: abuse@psi.com > > Re:http://www.total.net/~reytek (Administrator of network hosting > website > referenced in spam) > To: abuse@total.net > To: postmaster@total.net > > Re:reytek@total.net (Administrator of network hosting email address > referenced in spam) > To: abuse@total.net > To: postmaster@total.net > > SpamCop version 1.3.1 (c) Julian Haight, Joel Martin 1998-2001 All > Rights > Reserved > > Parsing header: > > Received: from 154.11.89.167 by Proxy+; Sat, 17 Mar 2001 00:07:36 GMT > no auth from > Possible spammer: 154.11.89.167 > [show] "nslookup 167.89.11.154.dul.maps.vix.com." (checking ip) not > found > Taking name from IP... > [show] "nslookup 154.11.89.167" (getting name) 154.11.89.167 = > rossine.total.net > [show] "nslookup rossine.total.net" (checking ip) ip = 154.11.89.167 > [show] "nslookup 167.89.11.154.rbl.maps.vix.com." (checking ip) not > found > [show] "nslookup 167.89.11.154.inputs.orbs.org." (checking ip) not > found > [show] "nslookup 167.89.11.154.dul.maps.vix.com." (checking ip) not > found > [show] "nslookup 167.89.11.154.inputs.orbs.org." (checking ip) not > found > 154.11.89.167 has already been sent to ORBS > Received line accepted > > Received: (qmail 3808 invoked from network); 17 Mar 2001 00:08:40 > -0000 > no ip found in received line > Ignored > > Received: from unknown (HELO default) (154.5.40.137) by > smtp.total.net with > SMTP; 17 Mar 2001 00:08:40 -0000 > [show] "nslookup 167.89.11.154.dul.maps.vix.com." (checking ip) not > found > Possible spammer: 154.5.40.137 > Taking name from IP... > [show] "nslookup 154.5.40.137" (getting name) 154.5.40.137 = > ip137.quebec6.dialup.canada.psi.net > [show] "nslookup ip137.quebec6.dialup.canada.psi.net" (checking ip) > ip = > 154.5.40.137 > [show] "nslookup 137.40.5.154.rbl.maps.vix.com." (checking ip) not > found > [show] "nslookup 137.40.5.154.inputs.orbs.org." (checking ip) not > found > Chain test:smtp.total.net =? rossine.total.net > [show] "nslookup smtp.total.net" (checking ip) ip = 154.11.89.181 > [show] "nslookup rossine.total.net" (checking ip) ip = 154.11.89.167 > [show] "dig mx rossine.total.net" (digging for mail exchanger) > 154.11.89.181 > is not MX for rossine.total.net > [show] "nslookup smtp.total.net" (checking ip) smtp.total.net not > 154.11.89.167, discarded as fake. > [show] "dig -x rossine.total.net soa" (digging for start of > authority) - not > found > ips are close enough > smtp.total.net and rossine.total.net have close IP addresses - chain > verified > [show] "nslookup 137.40.5.154.dul.maps.vix.com." (checking ip) ip = > 127.0.0.3 > Reporting of DUL hosts to ORBS disabled for now > Received line accepted > > Tracking message source:154.5.40.137: > [show] "nslookup 154.5.40.137" (getting name) 154.5.40.137 = > ip137.quebec6.dialup.canada.psi.net > [show] "nslookup ip137.quebec6.dialup.canada.psi.net" (checking ip) > ip = > 154.5.40.137 > abuse.net ip137.quebec6.dialup.canada.psi.net = abuse@psi.com > paranoid reverse DNS passes - using abuse@psi.com > > Statistics: > abuse@psi.com score:10754 > 154.5.40.137 score:0 > > Found link:http://www.total.net/~reytek > Used direct name lookup on strange hostname "www.total.net" > (checking ip) > abuse.net www.total.net = abuse@total.net, postmaster@total.net > [show] "nslookup www.total.net" (checking ip) ip = 154.11.89.183 > abuse.net shortcut:abuse@total.net, postmaster@total.net > > Found email address:reytek@total.net > [show] "dig total.net mx" (digging for mail exchanger) Found > mailserver:mx.total.net. = 154.11.89.182 > abuse.net total.net = abuse@total.net, postmaster@total.net > [show] "nslookup total.net" (checking ip) ip = 154.11.89.180 > abuse.net shortcut:abuse@total.net, postmaster@total.net > > --- > James Newton (PICList Admin #3) > mailto:jamesnewton@piclist.com 1-619-652-0593 > PIC/PICList FAQ: http://www.piclist.com or .org > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jinx [mailto:joecolquitt@clear.net.nz] > Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 18:55 > To: James Newton, piclist admin > Subject: Fw: Electronic > Importance: Low > > > Like f*** it isn't spam > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Rigis Dupuis > To: joecolquitt@CLEAR.NET.NZ > Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 7:10 AM > Subject: Electronic > > > ELECTRONIC OPPORTUNITIES > > Hi Sir, > Check here, you can make your own "Car alarm security and > starter > interrupt". > For as little as 10.00$ , get Plans and Files. > See : http://www.total.net/~reytek > > This is not a SPAM. 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