5 Aug
2018
5 Aug
'18
6:46 p.m.
On Sun, Aug 05, 2018 at 07:43:36PM +0000, Daniel Corbe wrote:
The main issue with the notion of keeping abuse@ separate from a dedicated DMCA takedown mailbox is companies like IP Echelon will just blindly E-mail whatever abuse POC is associated with either the AS record or whichever POCs are specifically associated with the NET block.
So it becomes kind of difficult to keep them routing to different places.
This is a solvable problem. If they're sending unsolicited bulk email (aka "spam"), then they are, by definition, spammers. Block them and move on. If/when they decide to send proper DMCA notices and send them to the proper address, perhaps you can then allow them to petition for the privilege of access to your mail system. ---rsk