Gary, To my knowledge, there is no filter concerning abuse.net on our mail server. Jim At 02:55 PM 11/14/97 -0800, you wrote:
Yo James!
On Fri, 14 Nov 1997, James K. Hood wrote:
We have removed all filters except for one or two die-hard "forward all spam to AGIS with 10 copies to each employee and internal mailing list" sites.
Does this include abuse.net?
And before someone flames me, yes this affects my router! I have blackholed all mail from agis net blocks. Using formulas posted here on nanog.
RGDS GARY --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gary E. Miller Rellim 2680 Bayshore Pkwy, #202 Mountain View, CA 94043-1009 gem@rellim.com Tel:+1(650)964-1186 Fax:+1(650)964-1176
To my knowledge, there is no filter concerning abuse.net on our mail server.
I've had some entirely civil e-mail exchanges with Phil Lawlor and Adam Hersh recently. It's true, they're no longer filtering stuff from here. If only they would get rid of Savoynet, which sends a blast of about 90 spams in a row to invalid addresses here every day (broken web scraper, evidently) I would be much more impressed by their new anti-spam policies. See http://www.abuse.net/AGIS-report.html to see what AGIS customers have sent here lately. This page just logs spam sent to addresses in my private domains like iecc.com, gurus.com, and services.net, not anything forwarded by other people via abuse.net. Considering that I only have a dozen users, all friends of mine, it's an awful lot of spam. Regards, John Levine, postmaster@abuse.net, http://www.abuse.net, Trumansburg NY abuse.net postmaster
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