On Friday, July 8, 2005, 6:44:55 AM, Kris Deugau wrote: > jj-ml wrote: >> I've received once a day a spam from [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> (fidbroker.com) Since it is a french company and i live in france, i >> call them (the phone number is in the spam) and tell them to stop. >> They told me they will do so, but of course they don't do anything. >> >> Obsiouly, they already had pb with their previous ISP and change >> their email address.
> If the sender address is consistent in any way, blacklist them. If not, > check the message headers or body to see if there's anything consistent > between messages that you can write a rule or set of rules for. > If you feel like making the effort, track down their ISP and let them > know that their user is generating spam. >> So i want to submit the website and their email to a RBL so that >> everybody can tag them as spam. >> How to do so? > http://www.surbl.org and http://www.uribl.com both accept submissions in > one form or another. Check through their websites and see if they're > what you're looking for. I very good way to submit spam for inclusion on SURBLs is to use SpamCop. The sc.surbl.org list is derived from the spamvertised site data there. Jeff C. -- Jeff Chan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.surbl.org/