We’ve been getting a LOT of emails from 9 particular IP’s, I’m talking about 60-70% of incoming. Nothing but 30+ recipient emails, with non-existent email addresses on our domain. The majority of them don’t even have one valid address on my domain.
It’s all getting caught in our filters and deleted, but it was getting so obscene that I just blocked them on the firewall. My logs dropped from 23 meg a day to only 5.
Is anyone else seeing this type of traffic lately ?
65.97.165.47 68.59.144.144 67.78.242.210 69.144.163.243 70.151.165.226 71.41.40.68 71.53.128.235 208.60.45.2 216.116.178.157 Karl
Drugge
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[Declude.JunkMail] Speaking of punishment....
IS - Systems Eng. \(Karl Drugge\) Tue, 20 Dec 2005 08:58:51 -0800