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RE: XSServer / Taking down a spam friendly provider
From: "Gavin Pearce" <Gavin.Pearce () 3seven9 com>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 21:10:41 +0100
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 10:12:33AM -0400, Chris wrote:
Does anyone have any recommendations of where to go next because I'm just limited to doing a whois on the IP address, emailing the abuse contact and tracerouting.
Chris, Can't help much - but can say we find ourselves in a similar boat. As a rule of thumb, we systematically block, log, and report *every* spam, virus & brute force etc attempt we receive against any of our devices. In the past three years, only one company has ever responded to an abuse request (CampaignMonitor to name & honour them), though there are definitely some other good guys out there (a large number of them on this list)! [We don't apply the above logic for spam sent to email destinations, for obvious reasons] G
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