[30860] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: [Fwd: USWest]
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Josh Richards)
Thu Aug 31 20:38:03 2000
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 15:32:52 -0700
From: Josh Richards <jrichard@cubicle.net>
To: nanog@merit.edu
Message-ID: <20000831153252.A11186@datahaven.freedom.gen.ca.us>
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* John Fraizer <nanog@EnterZone.Net> [20000831 14:55]:
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2000 sysop@uswest.net wrote:
[..]
> > Unfortunately, your message does not appear to include the full
> > message headers. Without the full message headers, especially the
> > "Received" lines, we can not investigate this issue.
>=20
> Not a problem. Next time it happens, I'll see just how much hate your can
> swallow before it blows up. I'm willing to bet that
> we have more than enough capacity to get your attention. Perhaps
> THAN you will be able to "further investigate" the issue.
>=20
> Ya'll have fun with your little SPAM friendly network, ya hear?
John,
I'm presuming that you did include the Received: headers? I know you've
been going through an ordeal with a customer of theirs sending spoofed spam,
but I'm not sure what your sarcastic response to the e-mail was justified
by. What he/she was asking for is a fairly legit question to track stuff
down, at least typically. Of course if the source is actually from or=20
through a USWest mail server than they could check their logs before pushin=
g=20
you off for more info and hopefully it would be plainly obvious to them at
that point. :-)
-jr
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Josh Richards [JTR38/JR539-ARIN]
<jrichard@cubicle.net/fix.net/freedom.gen.ca.us/geekresearch.com>
Geek Research LLC
IP Network Engineering and Consulting
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