QUOTE(av8r915 @ Jun 6 2005, 11:39 AM)
This Atlanta based ISP has done nothing about constant porn spam coming from their network, even though I've reported about 60-70 messages through spamcop and directly to abuse[at]interland.com over the past few days. I've gotten spam through their network in the past also. Is this ISP known for being lax when it comes to enforcing their abuse policies?
Perhaps I can also ask if anyone has come across a company called AIRBAND.COM. They (according to spamcop tracing) keep sending what looks like a bounce for what was an intercepted virus send. The subject says "Mail Delivery Failure"
ALERT!!!
This e-mail in its original form contained one or more attached files that were infected with a virus or worm, or contained another type of security threat.
The following attachments were infected and have been repaired:
No attachments are in this category.
The following attachments were deleted due to an inability to clean them:
1. message.scr: W32.Netsky.P[at]mmThis message is what my ISP sends when it intercepts and deletes a virus, but in the past that notice has not been received as a "Mail Delivery Failure", which makes me think they are using my address to fake other attempted virus sends.
However Airband seems utterly deaf in spite of reporting dozens of these. All the same.
Any suggestions?