I all ready tried.... response I got was "Ohh, home.nl, that's a different company completly. So it's not out problem" Me: "Well, can I get the phone number?" Them: "Uhhh, I don't have it... Sorry" Quoting Mr. M <mistrM@socal.rr.com>:
Does anyone happen to have a contact number for home.nl's noc? I need to speak with someone there ASAP about a incident that just occured.
The @home cable network. Why am I not surprised?
Anyway, if you can find a number for the one in .nl call their US noc for home.com I'm sure they can get somone that speaks English on the phone for you.
M
-- Scott Walker scott@unspeakable.org Cell 954.444.3408 http://www.unspeakable.org Network/Security Administrator Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code.
On Fri, Feb 23, 2001 at 02:45:34PM -0500, Scott Walker wrote:
I all ready tried....
response I got was "Ohh, home.nl, that's a different company completly. So it's not out problem"
@home hasn't a clue. I got spam recently that was sent from outside their network, via an open relay within their network. As a service, I let them know about the open relay. They told me it wasn't their problem because the sender wasn't their customer. That's like saying "don't tell me if you see a burglar on my premesis, because he obviously doesn't work for us". I don't care about busting the spammer, morons; I have procmail to filter that. I was trying to help YOU with YOUR problem.
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