Report the domain to any of several BLs, including spamcop, spamhaus, etc.

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 09:56, Jason Gurtz <jasongu...@npumail.com> wrote:
> We have been receiving spam from a certain MS customer for several months
> now, sent to a couple role email addresses that clearly have been scraped
> from our website or garnered through purchased lists. No way this went
> through confirmed opt-in... It's not terribly high volume, but it's also
> not going away.
>
> If you try emailing ab...@microsoftonline.com you will find that it
> doesn't exist (FOR SHAME!) via an NDR from bigfish.com. Reports sent to
> ab...@bigfish.com seem go to Frontbridge and that seems to be a black
> hole.
>
> Out of desperation I emailed doma...@microsoft.com (the only contact
> you'll find in whois) and I did receive a human response. That is amazing,
> but they seem quite unwilling to help or care in this context.
>
> So, htf should one go about getting a spammer kicked off MS business
> hosting?
>
> It's irritating enough that a spam-l posting will probably happen soon.
> Hope someone gets their ass in gear quick-like up in Redmond.
>
> ~JasonG
>
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