Arik Baratz wrote:
Hello all
I have a question for you all.
I have just been spammed by my ISP (namely, Bezeq International) and I have the headers to proove it:
Received: from marco.bezeqint.net (marco.bezeqint.net [192.115.106.37])
by mail.vidius.co.il (Postfix) with ESMTP id 9CCBD70026
for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Wed, 2 Apr 2003 12:32:36 +0000 (UTC)
There are several other alternatives to that conclusion. Only a full
scale analysis of ALL headers can give an acurate answer. One possible
tool is called "spamcop", at spamcop.net. I would use that to analyze
the email.
It is clear that the address this message was sent to, [EMAIL PROTECTED], was harvested from the ISOC database, in contradiction with their terms and conditions. I have never given this address in any other opportunity.
What was the spam selling? If it were, indeed, sent by bezeqint, it
would probably send something by bezeqint. Maybe they have some
vulnerability that is being exploited.
My question is: If you complain to the ISP when you are spammed by someone in their address range, who do you complain to when the ISP spams you? Is there a higher body which controls what the ISPs in Israel can or can't do? Is the ISP's upstream provider the only avenue for my complaint?
Probably, unless you want to try out civil action according to the
junk-fax law.
Arik Baratz
System Engineer
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Open Source integration consultant
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