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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marc Perkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes

>Is that any algorithm that one could code in Exim that would take an IP 
>address and look up the abuse address for that IP? 

there is no algorithm that works everywhere...

... but if you look at   http://www.abuse.net/  then at least you'll
just make the same errors as everyone else does!

>I'm thinking that 
>once I detect paypal phishing I could automatically report it.

FSVO "detect" ...  (still at least PayPal signs the real stuff, so it's
a question of correctly deducing that it's an impersonation)

anyway, for goodness sake, ensure that you rate limit what you send!

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richard                                              Richard Clayton

They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.         Benjamin Franklin

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