>> Sigh. I understand this to mean that you're volunteering to deal with >> all of the random support requests to abuse.net. > >Hm... not in my current situation. But I think I could have liked to >run a business of that kind, in some life.
You're missing the point -- you don't get to charge, they just send you the complaints without asking. I'll forward them as they come in. > Some particularly unpleasant domains ignore all their mail; > when we're aware of that we use the address for their > next-level-up provider. > >There are two questions about such position. First, how do you get >aware of that? Second, is that provider willing to cooperate? At abuse.net, that's handled completely manually, both the evaluation and the selection of addresses. This is policy stuff that is utterly outside the scope of a fricking reporting format. R's, John _______________________________________________ marf mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/marf
