of abuse might be useful for large providers, but since we can't even
get many domains even to set up the already-specified abuse@ address, much
less read the mail we send to it,
When someone like AOL offloads their user complaints of spams to all the
abuse@ addresses instead of verifying that they actually are spams before
sending off complaints, is it any surprise that everyone else is refusing to
do their jobs for them?
The reason abuse@ addresses are useless is because what is being sent to
them is useless.
George Roettger
Netlink Services