Re: spam from noave.net 74.63.109.*

2009-10-09 Thread LuKreme
On 8-Oct-2009, at 22:48, Chip M. wrote: 66.90.64.0 - 66.90.127.255 67.159.0.0 - 67.159.63.255 74.63.64.0 - 74.63.127.255 204.45.0.0 - 204.45.255.255 208.53.128.0 - 208.53.191.255 66.90.64.0/255.255.128.0 67.159.0.0/255.255.192.0 74.63.64.0255.255.192.0

Re: spam from noave.net 74.63.109.*

2009-10-08 Thread Chip M.
mouss wrote: >snowshoe. block both ... > the network: 74.63.64.0/18 (74.63.64.0 - 74.63.127.255) +1 That entire block belongs to "FDCservers.net", which, from personal experience, AND based on regular discussions on Spam-L, is considered a snowshoe host (could be by conscious choice, could be by

Re: spam from noave.net 74.63.109.*

2009-10-08 Thread mouss
Steve Prior a écrit : > I started getting spam that was distinctive for having two boxes - one > "Email Security Information" and one "Privacy Policy" and viewing source > indicated the mails came from a server at "noave.net" 74.63.109.*. > > I blocked 74.63.109.* and the spam stopped for a while

spam from noave.net 74.63.109.*

2009-10-05 Thread Steve Prior
I started getting spam that was distinctive for having two boxes - one "Email Security Information" and one "Privacy Policy" and viewing source indicated the mails came from a server at "noave.net" 74.63.109.*. I blocked 74.63.109.* and the spam stopped for a while, but I just got my first sp