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Re: ** Forged spamming going on


From: Phil Howard <phil () whistler intur net>
Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1998 16:44:58 -0600 (CST)

alex () nac net writes:

Thinking about this, there is no solution; here are my options:

1) blackhole AT&T, which does nothing, since the mail is bounces coming
from AOL.

2) blackhole AOL, which would fix my attack, but would break all
legitimate mail from/to AOL.

3) temporarily blackhole mailme.com, which would prevent me from getting
the bounces, but then I can't send/get legit mail.

I wish AT&T and other huge dialup organizations could control the
users they have; there should be a licensing process..

4) convince AOL to blackhole AT&T.

AOL knows the pain of spam.  There is a remote chance they might actually
do it.  And if AOL could be convinced to do this, it might actually get
some attention at AT&T.

ITMT:

If the mail bounces are addressed to a specific user () mailme com, then set
up an autoresponder on that address that sends a reply back that explains
that the address is a forgery, giving the 800 number for AT&T support.
Play tough with AOL since it is they who actually in a position to stop
the flood.  Imagine if AOL were to use RBL.

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