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On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 18:00 -0400, Jim Popovitch wrote: > On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 16:49 -0500, John Palmer wrote: > > FYI: The IP address of the mail server that sends out NANOG list > > messages > > (198.108.1.26) is once again on most of the major RBLs. > > I only see it on one listing and that is for dnsbl.sorbs.net. > > http://www.completewhois.com/cgi-bin/rbl_lookup.cgi?query=198.108.1.26 > > According to sorbs, the record was created Jul-26 02:31:29 2005 and > spamtrap trigger email was... > > Received: from trapdoor.merit.edu (trapdoor.merit.edu [198.108.1.26]) > by desperado.sorbs.net (Postfix) with ESMTP id DEF0111428 for > <[email]>; Sat, 18 Jun 2005 14:55:42 +1000 (EST) > > > -Jim P. And of course for my well-intended effort I get the following terse auto-reply declaring that I am a low life with bad intentions and a bad image. Wait a minute, I don't have free-email from Yahoo!, I pay for it. ;-) -Jim P. On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 18:51 -0400, John Palmer (NANOG Acct) wrote: > Hi. This is the TMDA program at adns.net. > I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message to the following > addresses. > This is a permanent error; I've given up. Sorry it didn't work out. > This is probably because this is an internal account that no one is > supposed to be sending mail to. If you are sending it mail, you are > probably a low-life, bottom feeding scum sucking spammer who will > burn in hell. NO addresses at this domain EVER want to hear from you. > > If your account is at YAHOO.COM or one of the other "free" services, > we are rejecting your mail because most all of the people using > these services are spammers or most spammers forge non-existent > addresses with these services as their return address. If you > have one of these accounts, you should realize that a large percentage > of the internet will reject your mail because free services attract > low-lifes that usually have bad intentions and ISP engineers know > this and reject such mail. You should upgrade your image on the > internet by paying for a real e-mail account. Sorry, but thats just > reality.
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