On Sat, Dec 12, 1998 at 07:59:43PM -0500, Larry Snyder wrote:
write a programatic workaround. This specific mailing is in violation of qual.net's AUP III.B.3....so gripe to them. And support Smith. ..."an Opt-In list of".......Get Real! -ls- (LS11)
Complain to EZnet (looks like they host the website) and e-i too (e-i has an open relay with a broken Sun implementation of Sendmail that doesn't stamp the IP address of the originating machine.) I have to agree with Larry. You need to have public access to the database... it's a double edged sword. I *would* let Network Solutions know about this geek, since said geek seems to be attempting to leverage the NetSol name for his own financial gain. Content-Description: Forwarded message from whoisdatabase@hotmail.com
From: whoisdatabase@hotmail.com Date: Sat, 12 Dec 1998 22:33:48 GMT To: internicwhois@hotmail.com Subject: Re: Network Solutions Lists
We can show you how to generate so much traffic, that it could possibly CRASH your ISP's server! That's right!
Cool. Initiate a DoS attack on your own web server. :D Morons... (the spammers, not the people complaining :) -- Steve Sobol [sjsobol@nacs.net] Part-time Support Droid [support@nacs.net] NACS Spaminator [abuse@nacs.net] Proud resident of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, the coolest place on earth. http://www.ClevelandHeights.com