-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 2 Jun 1997, Dalvenjah FoxFire wrote:
Well, AGIS appears to be hijacking its own netblocks for CyberPromo, as it were. I blocked out the CP netblocks, and still got spam from other netblocks through AGIS. I finally went ahead and blocked this:
# cyberpromo ALL: 205.199.212. 205.199.4. 206.27.86.210 207.124.161.50 # Cyberpromo through IDCI ALL: 207.124.161.0/255.255.255.0 # AGIS ALL: 205.254.160.0/255.255.224.0, 205.137.48.0/255.255.240.0, \ 204.157.0.0/255.255.0.0, 206.84.0.0/255.254.0.0, \
204.157.36.0/23 is used by a company completely unrelated to AGIS other than having gotten address blocks from Net99 at one point in the long past. AFAIK they don't spam.
206.42.0.0/255.254.0.0, 205.198.0.0/255.254.0.0, \
Ditto for 205.199.64.0/20. Don't know about them spamming (haven't heard any complaints anyhow). - -- \/\ Lab.NET| Ryan Smith-Roberts <rsr@lab.net> | finger/www for /\/ we do | "Consistency requires you to be as | PGP key \/\ stuff | ignorant today as you were a year ago" - Bernard Berenson 89 FC 59 49 D3 DD 20 20 54 0D B0 C5 81 32 01 CC -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBM5Ts493Nb6QEQgMlAQEswgf/VFzJ6ATBZintfMArJReJw6+A8fxYqFSH Op5jRumPLSbS596GOISU2/oX+GbkzMbCfDdOP1n/pe6UD9Xgg4maHrvML+BaUYn1 vrcWMiT//Nnd73QK/l7mKItJIrwy342Bl5WgGoze6cx5Xutx4UpsfnoaQ+J4h+DV Xo1BJ3eBrydSQdKLlsd71KIf4AI0x4ZlqAqOABccjKcGLngKxH9YP1D+WIDXfPxf tTR+5v9Iv1S9uM/PaeKzAXgnDwQIxUvR0ZQytZWOdgDypx9jvmLS20lwhw35k2V4 xDiNnRCA22UOos/+9iWuSF7sF14lupU5xIQRGAMxJWrqcIJTa801aw== =oi79 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----