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Hi, I am an on-line merchant. I sell gems and jewelry (no, not beads).

I do not spam, and I HATE spam. My website is on 50megs.com and

I have my own domain, adove2000.com This is for my business.

I need to be able to receive orders and send invoices. That is all I do.

I need this to work or I can not conduct business, which is a right that

the United States Constitution assures all Americans. Is this right to

do business being hampered? I do not spam. Please contact me at

adove2000[at]earthlink.net or gems[at]adove2000.com

Thank you,

Cynthia

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Hi, I am an on-line merchant.  I sell gems and jewelry (no, not beads).

I do not spam, and I HATE spam. My website is on 50megs.com and

I have my own domain, adove2000.com  This is for my business.

I need to be able to receive orders and send invoices.  That is all I do.

I need this to work or I can not conduct business, which is a right that

the United States Constitution assures all Americans.  Is this right to

do business being hampered? I do not spam. Please contact me at

adove2000[at]earthlink.net or gems[at]adove2000.com

Thank you,

Cynthia

Did you get a bounce message? If so please copy/paste it in it's entirety back here or if you do not wish to discuss or reveal the IP in a public forum you can write to deputies <at> spamcop.net and we will look at the database. You may get a faster preliminary response in this forum but we can provide details at the address above. I should mention that we are a bit backlogged on mail at the above address.

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Here's one I received, but it doesn't look familiar...

It has an attachment, but I was afraid to click it.

The original message was received at Sat, 3 Apr 2004 03:35:06 -0600 (CST)

from hst000044482um.phi-kappa-tau.olemiss.edu [130.74.223.132]

----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----

<ejoann6254[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

<ejoann625[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

<ejoann62641[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

<ejoann629[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

<ejoann62[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

<ejoann6363[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

<ejoann63839[at]aol.com>

(reason: 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this)

----- Transcript of session follows -----

... while talking to mailin-01.mx.aol.com.:

>>> QUIT

<<< 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this

<<< 554-server is generating high volumes of member complaints from AOL's

<<< 554-member base. Based on AOL's Unsolicited Bulk E-mail policy at

<<< 554-http://www.aol.com/info/bulkemail.html AOL may not accept further

<<< 554-e-mail transactions from this server or domain. For more information,

<<< 554 please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com.

... while talking to mailin-03.mx.aol.com.:

>>> QUIT

<<< 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this

<<< 554-server is generating high volumes of member complaints from AOL's

<<< 554-member base. Based on AOL's Unsolicited Bulk E-mail policy at

<<< 554-http://www.aol.com/info/bulkemail.html AOL may not accept further

<<< 554-e-mail transactions from this server or domain. For more information,

<<< 554 please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com.

... while talking to mailin-04.mx.aol.com.:

>>> QUIT

<<< 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this

<<< 554-server is generating high volumes of member complaints from AOL's

<<< 554-member base. Based on AOL's Unsolicited Bulk E-mail policy at

<<< 554-http://www.aol.com/info/bulkemail.html AOL may not accept further

<<< 554-e-mail transactions from this server or domain. For more information,

<<< 554 please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com.

... while talking to mailin-02.mx.aol.com.:

>>> QUIT

<<< 554-(RLY:B1) The information presently available to AOL indicates this

<<< 554-server is generating high volumes of member complaints from AOL's

<<< 554-member base. Based on AOL's Unsolicited Bulk E-mail policy at

<<< 554-http://www.aol.com/info/bulkemail.html AOL may not accept further

<<< 554-e-mail transactions from this server or domain. For more information,

<<< 554 please visit http://postmaster.info.aol.com.

554 5.0.0 Service unavailable

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From the aol page:

1. The first thing you will see is a line that tells you the date and time that your e-mail was received by AOL’s mail system. It will look something like this:

"The original message was received at Tue, 14 Jul 1998 20:48:05 -0400 (EDT) from your.domain.org [x.x.x.x]" Your.domain.org will be the domain from which you sent your mail and x.x.x.x will be the IP address from which you mail originated.

From your post:

The original message was received at Sat, 3 Apr 2004 03:35:06 -0600 (CST)

from hst000044482um.phi-kappa-tau.olemiss.edu [130.74.223.132]

Are you selling gems from your dorm?

How does someone know how to order from you? Did you buy an opt-in list?

from aol page:

5. The last section heading is ----- Original message follows ----- and it contains your original e-mail that we are returning to you as “undelivered.”

That might have been the attachment you spoke of. If it is not from you, then I would seriously consider making sure that my computer has not been infected by a virus that allows spammers to send spam and that all vulnerabilities are closed.

And to contact the email tech at Ole Miss to see if someone else is having a problem if you are using a shared IP address.

From spamcop blocklist

130.74.223.132 not listed in bl.spamcop.net

Since SpamCop started counting, this system has been reported less than 10 times by less than 10 users. In the past 3.3 days, it has been listed once for a total of 2.4 days

In the past week, this system has:

Been detected sending mail to spam traps

[spamtrap: an eMail address that is not used, nor published anywhere, so only gets eMail if someone is sending spam]

So something has been going on. I would contact my ISP and see what is happening.

Miss Betsy

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I just don't understand any of this... (one of the over 50s people).

I don't have anything to do with AOL. Never liked them, and probably

never will. Only thing I know about them is you can't do squat if you

have them for an ISP. My mother had them and 'bout drove me crazy.

I have no idea why I'm getting something from AOL. This is all very

confusing. I just want my business mail, and be able to send invoices, and

it would be extremely nice if all the spam would stop flooding my inboxes.

Does SpamCop have some kind of block on 50meg's clients?

That is my main concern. I've heard SpamCop has 50megs on a black-list.

Does that effect my domain simply because it is housed on their server?

This is the source code when I send mail from my earthlink address

to my adove2000.com address which is housed on 50meg's server...

Status: U

Return-Path: <adove2000[at]earthlink.net>

Received: from mail.freeservers.com ([208.185.127.156])

by skylark (EarthLink SMTP Server) with ESMTP id 1ba7Cf2pD3NZFjw0

for <adove2000[at]earthlink.net>; Sun, 4 Apr 2004 06:24:47 -0700 (PDT)

Received: from bittern.mail.pas.earthlink.net (bittern.mail.pas.earthlink.net [207.217.120.119])

by mail.freeservers.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id EF25D39397

for <dove[at]adove2000.com>; Sun, 4 Apr 2004 07:24:35 -0600 (MDT)

Received: from user199.net040.fl.sprint-hsd.net ([207.30.118.199] helo=dove)

by bittern.mail.pas.earthlink.net with smtp (Exim 3.33 #1)

id 1BA7c3-0006Jn-00

for dove[at]adove2000.com; Sun, 04 Apr 2004 06:24:35 -0700

Message-ID: <123201c41a49$0618f450$0c01a8c0[at]dove>

From: "ADG" <adove2000[at]earthlink.net>

To: <dove[at]adove2000.com>

Subject: test

Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2004 09:30:40 -0400

MIME-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: multipart/alternative;

boundary="----=_NextPart_000_122F_01C41A27.7E9AD6E0"

X-Priority: 3

X-MSMail-Priority: Normal

X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1158

X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1165

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Miss Betsy.

adove2000's problem seems to be stemming from a spammer spoofing her email address. I tested the email yesterday. It is being bounced from 208.185.127.156

Here is the message you are seeking. http://spamcop.net/bl.shtml?208.185.127.156

The same issue is happening to my domains, although my service provider has the sense to check into it before banning users. A little discretion is requested on your part. Asking such a flippant question as "are you selling gems from your dorm room" was totally uncalled for, and rather rude.

~Matzo

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adove2000's problem seems to be stemming from a spammer spoofing her email address. The I tested the email yesterday. It is being bounced from 208.185.127.156

I thought about that. I just couldn't believe that aol would be blocking a spoofed address.

Sorry, adove!

But college students do have to make extra money and it would be very possible that one would sell gems online. It wasn't a flippant comment. She also seemed to say that her invoices were bouncing. That would indicate that her address *was* being blocked and it couldn't be blocked by spamcop if it was just a "spoofed" address.

So, adove, you don't have to worry. aol are just being idiots as usual. No real ISP would bounce your emails because the spammers often use forged email addresses in the return path - which is very different from the IP address.

Miss Betsy

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Thank goodness you dropped in Matzo! I'm not good at explaining things

I don't understand. What is Ol Miss, and what do I need to send them?

Are they a spam stopping service, or something like SpamCop?

Selling gems from a dorm room?? Where did that come from?

No... I import and sell gems, but not from a dorm room.

"How does someone know how to order from you? Did you buy an opt-in list?"

I have an order form on my site. They fill it out and press "Send".

I have a 4 ranking in Google. They refer many customers. I also receive

quite a few from MSN. I don't recall any opt-in list order, though I get a lot

of email that says on the bottom that I'm on some list. I don't like that junk.

It wastes my time when I'm trying to work. I do macro photography, which

is more involved than landscapes, portraits, etc, because my subjects are

are measured in tiny millimeters, not inches or feet, so I do not like to be

distracted by spam or opt-in lists.

Designers, jewelers, and consumers may order from the on-line catalog

at http://adove2000.com . Orders are emailed to me from my site.

My tax ID is for A Doves Gems, though I use ADG for short.

But what does this have to do with the problem?

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I don't think I have a shared IP address.

The shared IP is the About.com one that is used when you use the forwarding option through 50megs. That's the one causing all of us the problem. Go to our forum we started to get About.com to begin to take us seriously and check the new post.

{ http://www.matzos.net/cgi/yabb/YaBB.pl/YaBB.pl }

It has a quote of SpamCop's explaination of the problem.

~Matzo

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Hi Matzo ...

Please visit this Forum often.

You make better sense than the regular "munchkins" ;)

In the best USA / Free Enterprise / Capitalist / Consumer

sense, vote with your dollars and stop using 50megs unless

they dump about.com (unless they smarten-up very soon).

It would take our IT people about 2 hours to change the

systems involved, and I would have them do it.

PS: I don't like "multi-level marketing" as a business model

(if it can be called that at all), but that's just my opinion, and

not pertinent to this matter (so it's "impertinent') ;)

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In all fairness to Miss Betsy, let's go back to the beginning. Adove comes in and describes doing a web-based business, and complains about some interference with conducting that business. Adove is asked for some data to indicate SpamCop involvement. Adove responds with a list of AOL rejections to a pretty obvious alphabetized list of "alleged" AOL users, which surely smells like the foulest of spam. DerekT then asks again for something that suggests that SpamCop is involved. This request is never responded to.

Miss Betsy (just another user trying to help) tried her best to wade through the overload of I use this ISP, I use this ISP, I use this ISP, AOL rejected all these, and, oh - by the way .... still no mention of an actual SpamCop involvement ... so she went with what she saw and tried to interpret that.

Going back through this thus far, the only "evidence" Adove has offered is "I've heard SpamCop has 50megs on a black-list" ... which isn't as much "evidence" as a question ... (and to point out, SpamCop doesn't block Domains, only IP addresses) So that you had some infornation and recognized the IP that was causing the issue and pointed that out was certainly helpful, but the fact that Adove has yet to directly respond her(?) self as to where SpamCop got involved is also part of the issue. It certainly would have helped Miss Betsy to come up with a different response.

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adove

If you do not use mailing lists to reach your customers, then there would not be a problem with your mailing list.

Apparently it does have to do with 50megs and you would be well advised to join with matzos to harass them about making above.net stop whatever spam is coming from those servers. (if I understand what is happening)

The alternative while you are waiting for something to happen is to use a web email for invoicing. The most well known are hotmail and yahoo.

Good Luck! It is too bad that the spammers have spoiled it for all of us. If I ever want a piece of jewelry, I look you up.

Miss Betsy

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Dear Wazoo, I have already made it very clear that I know nothing about

this kind of thing. All I want is for business to run smoothly. Is there something

you do not understand in regards to operating a business and not wanting to

deal with interference... wherever it is coming from. I don't know what the

problem is. I just want it stopped. I do not want my business effected by

something someone else is doing which I have no control over. Is this hard

to understand? The reason you are not getting clearer information from me regarding the source of the problem is because I DO NOT UNDERSTAND where

to get the information you are requesting. I was told that 50megs was blocked

by spamcop, so here I am. Are we all clear?

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Thanks Miss Betsy. This is just so frustrating. I need to be working instead

of trying to figure out if there is a problem that is costing me sales, and if

so, where it is coming from, and how to stop it. Time really is money.

Bills to pay... and miles to go before I sleep. ;) Take care.

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[snip]

I need this to work or I can not conduct business, which is a right that

the United States Constitution assures all Americans.  Is this right to

do business being hampered? [snip]

Please cite the provision of the US Constitution that grants the quoted right to do business.

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Is there something you do not understand in regards to operating a business

If this is a solicitation for consulting on how to run your business, we'll have to talk terms. I've started some, I've ran some, I've sold some, lost my behind in some ...

I was told that 50megs was blocked by spamcop ..... DO NOT UNDERSTAND where to get the information you are requesting

Please start with where you got your "was blocked" information. Normally, someone coming here to complain about SpamCop interrupting thier business would have a rejection e-mail that said something about being bounced because of being found to be on the SpamCop dnsBL ... this is the "information" that has been asked for. The big data dump of AOL rejections doesn't correlate with "SpamCop blocked my e-mail" .. thus some of the inital confusion by the early responders.

trying to figure out if there is a problem that is costing me sales

and this is just as confusing. Is there an issue besides the AOL rejections or is it just the "statement" that you "heard" 50Megs was blocked? I'm convinced by Matzo's comments that there is an issue, but ... "trying to figure out?"

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That specific question (which I'm not sure that you actually asked) had already been answered. Here's the answer again, with some more data to show who else is blocking this fine outfit;

http://www.spamcop.net/w3m?action=blcheck&ip=208.185.127.156

Query bl.spamcop.net - 208.185.127.156

208.185.127.156 is awsmail.aboutws.com

http://www.moensted.dk/spam/?addr=208.185....6&Submit=Submit

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There have been a lot of I.P. addresses displayed in this thread.

It appears from the previous discussions, that there is spam coming out of the mail server at 208.185.127.156.

It is not only showing up on the spamcop.net blocking list, it is showing up on others:

http://www.moensted.dk/spam/?addr=208.185....+&Submit=Submit

From the looks of things, the owner has a problem, and until they fix it, more and more mail servers will stop accepting their e-mail.

See the pinned topic on the cost of spam for why other networks will reject e-mail from sources known to allow spam to be sent. The short answer is not doing so can cost them thousands of dollars per month in extra costs.

The only working with spamcop.net that a provider can do is either help determine that a listing error was made, or get the help of the deputies to determine what the security problem on the provider's network is.

The number of listings in the moensted.dk list indicate that it is not likely that a spamcop reporting error caused a listing. (Note that some of the lists are slowing listing the entire internet)

This means that the owner of that I.P. address either has a security hole in their systems, or are explicitly allowing spam to be sent.

I do not see a direct connection from that I.P. address and adove2000.com

Now as to adove2000.com:

Resolved adove2000.com to 208.185.127.174

[adove2000.com has 1 MX record primail.50megs.com.(10)]

No significant listings for 208.185.127.174 at present.

Resolved primail.50megs.com to 208.185.127.172

primail.50megs.com has no MX records -> [50megs.com has 2 MX records primail.50megs.com.(10) mail.50megs.com.(10)]

No significant listings for 208.185.127.172 at present.

Resolved mail.50megs.com to 208.185.127.171.

No significant listings for 208.185.127.171 at present.

Those are incoming e-mail server addresses, not necessarily the addresses of the servers sending the e-mail.

Now as to: 130.74.223.132, it has an rDNS of hst000044482um.phi-kappa-tau.olemiss.edu

This looks like a dhcp assigned address, and not in the format of a name that one would expect to be assigned to a mail server. One can not be sure though.

Most mail server operators that I know will not accept e-mail from a mail server connected to a DHCP assigned address. Generally if they get spam from anything with an rDNS that looks like that, they may block the 255 addresses surrounding it.

If that is not a DHCP address, and you expect to send e-mail from it, you will probably want to get the system adminstrator to set an rDNS for it that shows it to be a real mail server so it will not be mistaken for a DHCP assigned address.

If it is a DHCP address, then do not expect other mail servers to accept e-maili from it.

It currently is not listed in DUL.DNSBL.SORBS.NET or MAPS-DUL, but MAPS-DUL is about 7 months behind in submissions, and SORBS.NET is about 2 months behind in submissions.

-John

Personal Opinion Only

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[snip]

I need this to work or I can not conduct business, which is a right that

the United States Constitution assures all Americans.  Is this right to

do business being hampered? [snip]

Please cite the provision of the US Constitution that grants the quoted right to do business.

Now there is a really helpful comment :rolleyes:

Are you in the USA, or some Communist country?

There are several Sections that would apply!

It sounds like you are USAless :rolleyes:

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This falls under "persuit of happiness"... or at least that's what I learned

way back when. Sounds like you want to chatter. I have to work now.

But I think we've found a fairly simple solution to the original problem.

Run along now, and play nice.

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adove2000,

So far, it looks like someone has used your email address as

a return address in some (losts of) spam, and it is being rejected

by AOL - who is sending it to you (because they are not too swift).

This has happened to us before. It doesn't mean you're blacklisted,

and unless your own email is being returned - it's not a problem.

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I do not see a direct connection from that I.P. address and adove2000.com

From Adove's 07:47 AM post;

Received: from mail.freeservers.com ([208.185.127.156])

by skylark (EarthLink SMTP Server) with ESMTP id 1ba7Cf2pD3NZFjw0

Still guessing that perhaps there was a "Rejected because it's on the SpamCop BL" message or something else ... but again, without an answer from Adove ...????

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