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Re: Constant spam from Verizon.net

Subject: Re: Constant spam from Verizon.net
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 20:10:32 -0300
Why not block the entire domain?

On 7/7/05, Patrick Kremer <patrick@nicsys.net> wrote:
I am at a loss for what to do.

I'm taking spam messages at the rate of 6,000 per day from a specific e-mail
address linked to several Verizon DSL IP addresses.

I have sent numerous logfiles to both security@ and abuse@verizon.net and
have received no response.

I have spoken with their tech support numerous times and both they and their
supervisors say they can not help, they claim the e-mail addresses are the
only recourse.

Does anyone have any other contact information?




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Justin Gill

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