> Randolf Richardson, Postmaster via mailop schrieb:
> > Marco Moock via mailop wrote:
> >
> > > Is there any way to contact them so they can figure out
> > > the source of those mails?
> >
> >     Have you inspected the SMTP headers and grepped mail
> > server logs?
>
> Of course.
> It comes from the ebay servers and the RCPT TO is root@our.domain.

        In this case there are some easy options -- in addition to reporting 
to SpamCop.net (and any other relevant services), add their IP 
address to your block-and-forget list at the firewall level -- if you 
utilize this option.

        Or, if you don't want to block eBay (e.g., because other users on 
your system might legitimately be eBay members), then set up a 
server-side rule that bounces their messages to your root account and 
responds with a 5yz SMTP status accompanied by a customized message 
indicating that they're blocked for not confirming opt-in.

        You might also want to notify complainl...@ebay.com that they should 
contact you to arrange de-listing, which will hopefully get the 
attention of someone at eBay who can fix things with a clue-by-four.

-- 
Postmaster - postmas...@inter-corporate.com
Randolf Richardson, CNA - rand...@inter-corporate.com
Inter-Corporate Computer & Network Services, Inc.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
https://www.inter-corporate.com/


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