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Re: how to deal with spam



On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 20:47:14 +0100, Michelle wrote in message 
<[🔎] 20120225194714.GG20597@work1>:

> Hello Stan Hoeppner,
> 
> Am 2012-02-25 12:33:26, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
> > That won't stop it all, and may cause FPs.  Much better is a
> > header regex such as:
> > 
> > /Received: from .*213.251.189.205/
> > 
> > The spam in this campaign is all originating from a [likely
> > compromised] OVH server at IP address 213.251.189.205:
> > 
> > Received: from gw5.ovh.net (HELO 240plan.ovh.net) (213.251.189.205)
> > 
> > $ grep -c 213.251.189.205 1-Debian-Users
> > 49
> 
> Unfortunately OVH is one of the biggest spam  sender  in  Europe
> appart from 1&1.  Normaly someone schould block the  entired
> network,  because <abuse> is absolutely inactive and give a fuck on
> complains.
> 
> I have already used some  script-kiddie  scripts  to  stop  some
> (maybe hijacked) IP blocks of OVH to send me several million spams.
> (I was able to kick-off/crash the spam servers)
> 
> You can not even reach OVH by telephone in case of urgence.

..maybe we can borrow some of Obama's Predator drones? ;o)
_Would_ make them useful to Mankind. ;o)

> > Stan
> 
> Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
>     Michelle Konzack
> 


-- 
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...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
  Scenarios always come in sets of three: 
  best case, worst case, and just in case.


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