On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 8:40 AM, Imri Zvik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let me get this straight - You claim you already know of a specific user > that is abusing you over and over. You complain that this ISP is not willing > to help. I'm offering to help you, and I'm in the position to do so. > You refuse with the lame excuse I (or the company I work for) might sue > you? COME ON. Sounds quite evasive to me. If you really care and want > something to be done, you can use my help - If you want to continue with > this trolling, please, stop wasting my time. > > This doesn't become you, Imri. I will send the LIST OF USERS that are spamming me to the abuse address. If hypothetically, you are the ISP discussed, you should be able to help me then. Just give me some time to write a python script to download my spam folders and sort through the headers to find them. Besides, what good does it do to me that you're going to close the users' account this one singular time? I'm talking about years of continued abuse by many of your users. It's not going to be a one-off, and if mail to abuse doesn't seem to help, this one-off isn't going to do much of a difference anyway. So if I automate my scripts to the level that I can trust them to run unattended, I might be able to make it run on a regular basis and send automated messages to abuse, complete with headers and PGP signed, and then create a graph showing exactly how effective the abuse complaints are (i.e. how many messages I got after the first complaint and for how long). It might be an interesting experiment. I have however just recently relocated and am still pretty busy in a new role, location, country and continent so it will take some time. If it works out I might even do it for all Israeli ISPs and track it on a web page... Hmm... -- Arik