That was all the way back at square one. Responsible person addresses
don't exist. Whois contact ([email protected]) doesn't give a rat's
ass about what's going on in port 25 land--they do dns only, you see.

~JasonG

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2011 15:34
> To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Subject: Re: [SUMMARY] RE: Anyone know how to report spammy MS hosting
> customers?
> 
> Complain/report to the message-originating hosting provider in question.
> Use the postmaster@, abuse@, and whatever technical contact email
> addresses you can find in the domain record.
> 
> --
> ME2
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 12:30 PM, Jason Gurtz <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> 
>       So, here we are, a few weeks after I started looking into this
> issue.
>       After contacting several people (and being contacted--thx for
trying
> if
>       you did) via several channels, the situation in a nutshell, is
this:
> 
>       1) Use the "Spam" button from your freemail provider
> 
>       2) Submit spam reports to spamcop
> 
>       The unwritten policy seems quite likely to be listwashing (instead
> of
>       spammer termination at some threshold). Our most favourite Israeli
> spammer
>       [email protected] is still a valid
recipient
>       according to AM1EHSMHS016.bigfish.com Microsoft ESMTP MAIL Service
> ready
> 
>       Well, that's it. Das Ende. I could be just sitting at home with
pee
> stains
>       on my rug.
> 
>       ~JasonG
> 
> 
> 
>       > -----Original Message-----
>       > From: Jason Gurtz [mailto:[email protected]]
>       > Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 12:56
>       > To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
>       > Subject: Anyone know how to report spammy MS hosting customers?
>       >
>       > We have been receiving spam from a certain MS customer for
several
>       months
>       > now, sent to a couple role email addresses that clearly have
been
>       scraped
>       > from our website or garnered through purchased lists. No way
this
> went
>       > through confirmed opt-in... It's not terribly high volume, but
> it's also
>       > not going away.
>       >
>       > If you try emailing [email protected] you will find that
> it
>       > doesn't exist (FOR SHAME!) via an NDR from bigfish.com. Reports
> sent to
>       > [email protected] seem go to Frontbridge and that seems to be a
> black
>       > hole.
>       >
>       > Out of desperation I emailed [email protected] (the only
> contact
>       > you'll find in whois) and I did receive a human response. That
is
>       amazing,
>       > but they seem quite unwilling to help or care in this context.
>       >
>       > So, htf should one go about getting a spammer kicked off MS
> business
>       > hosting?
>       >
>       > It's irritating enough that a spam-l posting will probably
happen
> soon.
>       > Hope someone gets their ass in gear quick-like up in Redmond.
>       >
>       > ~JasonG
>       >
>       >
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