On 07.12.2024 16:15 Uhr tjoen wrote:
How to nuke track.trxw.de=202.61.233.63 ?
63.233.61.202.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN PTR ae93f.netcup.net.
Contact abuse@netcup.de
How to nuke track.trxw.de=202.61.233.63 ?
On 12/7/24 5:20 PM, Marco Moock wrote:
On 07.12.2024 16:15 Uhr tjoen wrote:
How to nuke track.trxw.de=202.61.233.63 ?
63.233.61.202.in-addr.arpa. 86400 IN PTR ae93f.netcup.net.
The command like the subjectline gave strange result
I forgot to try whois.ripe.net
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Contact abuse@netcup.de
I remember reporting the SMTP-server to them
Lets' hope spammer has learned
My best guess at this time is one of the following:
1. they're slow learners
2. they're incapable of learning (and prefer to bang
their heads against those glorious brick walls
that were constructed from laws and TOS policies)
3. their upstream provider hasn't contacted them yet
about spam reports
On 12/9/24 8:13 PM, Randolf Richardson 張文道 wrote:
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My best guess at this time is one of the following:
1. they're slow learners
2. they're incapable of learning (and prefer to bang
their heads against those glorious brick walls
that were constructed from laws and TOS policies)
3. their upstream provider hasn't contacted them yet
about spam reports
4. upstream provider is the spammer
Sysop: | Keyop |
---|---|
Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK |
Users: | 462 |
Nodes: | 16 (2 / 14) |
Uptime: | 140:40:15 |
Calls: | 9,380 |
Files: | 13,558 |
Messages: | 6,094,663 |