photoshop911 Posted March 2, 2012 Share Posted March 2, 2012 Over the past couple of days we've accumulated and reported 188 spams, all from the same cybercrime cartel, and only this morning discovered none were reported because "SPAMCOP CANNOT RESOLVE" the email. Rather than a lengthy description, here's a screen that pretty much tells the story : http://www.ugnn.com/safenetting/cannot_resolve.jpg I can send the CODE of the offending spams if Spamcop would like to fix the problem Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SpamCopAdmin Posted March 2, 2012 Share Posted March 2, 2012 >- only this morning discovered none were reported The spam source was reported, but not the web URLs. That is usually because the web host is doing some fancy DNS dancing, which makes the lookup too slow. SpamCop is processing something like 1.5 Million spams a day. There is no time to wait on slow responses. Maybe you could find an abuse address and send a complaint of your own. - Don D'Minion - SpamCop Admin - - service[at]admin.spamcop.net - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turetzsr Posted March 2, 2012 Share Posted March 2, 2012 <snip> Maybe you could find an abuse address and send a complaint of your own. Hi, photoshop911, ...For what it's worth, GEEKTOOLS says: Checking server [whois.crsnic.net] Checking server [whois.ukrnames.com] Results: Service Provided By: Center of Ukrainian Internet Names Website: http://www.ukrnames.com Contact: +380.577626123 Domain Name: BIGPENILE.COM Creation Date: 01-Mar-2012 Modification Date: 01-Mar-2012 Expiration Date: 01-Mar-2013 Domain servers in listed order: ns1.mannyns.ru ns2.mannyns.ru Registrant: Olga Golubeva o.golubewa2013[at]yandex.ru ul. Pushkina 98 56 Barnaul, 656000 RUSSIAN FEDERATION +7.3852784565 Billing Contact: Olga Golubeva o.golubewa2013[at]yandex.ru ul. Pushkina 98 56 Barnaul, 656000 RUSSIAN FEDERATION +7.3852784565 Administrative Contact: Olga Golubeva o.golubewa2013[at]yandex.ru ul. Pushkina 98 56 Barnaul, 656000 RUSSIAN FEDERATION +7.3852784565 Technical Contact: Olga Golubeva o.golubewa2013[at]yandex.ru ul. Pushkina 98 56 Barnaul, 656000 RUSSIAN FEDERATION +7.3852784565 I'd guess the best bet would be to try the Center of Ukrainian Internet Names. Wouldn't be too hopeful, though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
william_ Posted March 22, 2012 Share Posted March 22, 2012 >- only this morning discovered none were reported The spam source was reported, but not the web URLs. That is usually because the web host is doing some fancy DNS dancing, which makes the lookup too slow. SpamCop is processing something like 1.5 Million spams a day. There is no time to wait on slow responses. Maybe you could find an abuse address and send a complaint of your own. - Don D'Minion - SpamCop Admin - - service[at]admin.spamcop.net - define slow? and why the madcap need to report so instantly? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Farelf Posted March 22, 2012 Share Posted March 22, 2012 define slow? and why the madcap need to report so instantly? william_, the main purpose of SC is to list the sending sources of serious spam and the algorithm which adds such sources to the SCbl (the instrument for that purpose) once their spamming reaches the tripping point for listing gives greater weight to fresh evidence. Reports to the hosts are merely a courtesy by SC, not affecting that process at all (you have queried that in another topic) and the SCbl has nothing at all to do with "spamvertised links" one of which is the subject of this topic. SC sends courtesy reports to the hosts of those as well but that is all (unless asked not to and unless the resources for resolution would interfere with its main purpose which is - once more - dealing with the e-mail sending sources). An unrelated group, SURBL, uses some SC data about such sites (and other sources) to list spam websites on their own lists - see http://www.surbl.org/lists You can find out as much detail about all of this as you could possibly wish should you care to look at the SC FAQs, the supplementary FAQs in this forum and/or the Wiki in this forum - as suggested in Start Here - before you make your first Post. This has been the short version. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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