----- Original Message ----- From: Matt > You must have missed my reply late last night due to spam blocking > of a domain in the message.
Hmmm, maybe so, because I never saw your message from last night (I'll check my hold queue). > Please note that your blocks are off, in fact the first two that you listed > include two class B's each 131,072 IP's each), while their largest block > is a /18 which contains 16,384 addresses. The IP space belonging to > Phoenix Data Systems which has obviously been used by this spammer > includes the following: > > 204.120.224.0/19 [204.120.224.0 - 204.120.255.255] > 205.240.144.0/21 [205.240.144.0 - 205.240.151.255] > 205.241.64.0/18 [205.241.64.0 - 205.241.127.255] > 207.43.0.0/18 [207.43.0.0 - 207.43.63.255] > 204.95.90.0/24 [204.95.90.0 - 204.95.90.255] > 204.95.128.0/20 [204.95.128.0 - 204.95.143.255] > 146.145.109.8/29 [146.145.109.8 - 146.145.109.15] > > This information is available from ARIN. Which is where I got my data from, but I only based it on the IP ranges I was seeing their spam coming from. Thanks for the additional netblocks, I will add them to my block list. Bill --- [This E-mail was scanned for viruses by Declude Virus (http://www.declude.com)] --- This E-mail came from the Declude.JunkMail mailing list. To unsubscribe, just send an E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and type "unsubscribe Declude.JunkMail". The archives can be found at http://www.mail-archive.com.