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From: Alan Brown <alanb@digistar.com>
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On Wed, 20 Feb 2002, Cor & Aylin wrote:

> The same question for me !!

Someone has set up an unconfirmed mailing list and then someone else (or
the same someone) has mailed it.

This is spam or what passes for spam and before everyone starts popping
up with "Take me off this list", remember that if you do it here, you're
sending mail to an unknown number of recipients.

the salient details are these:

Received: from unknown (HELO u2-a) ([65.173.224.88]) (envelope-sender
<aylin.cor@wxs.nl>)
          by 0 (qmail-ldap-1.03) with SMTP
          for <alanb@manawatu.gen.nz>; 20 Feb 2002 08:24:43 -0000
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212.115.192.194 is the wxs mailserver which sent a reply. The culprit
machine is 65.173.224.88 - no reverse DNS and it HELOs as u2-a

Whois shows the following information about the block:

Sprint (NETBLK-SPRINTLINK-2-BLKS) SPRINTLINK-2-BLKS 65.160.0.0 - 65.174.255.255
ESS DATA RECOVERY, INC. (NETBLK-FON-110191419290143) FON-110191419290143
						 65.173.224.80 - 65.173.224.95

Which shows that the original mailer is the culprit for the list.

Unfortunately, Sprint are clueless and hopeless when it comes to dealing
with abuse reports. The only possible way to get this list shut down is
to complain directly to ESS DATA RECOVERY.

If someone is near the USA 619 area code, would they please do this?

ESS DATA RECOVERY, INC. (NETBLK-FON-110191419290143)
   239 S LEWIS LANE
   CARBONDALE, IL 62901
   US

   Netname: FON-110191419290143
   Netblock: 65.173.224.80 - 65.173.224.95

   Coordinator:
      BEARY, MIKE  (MB1858-ARIN)  MIKEB@SAVEMYFILES.COM
      +618 (529)257-9X24


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