I'm getting spammed hard by a company with the domain name of ums01.com.
Whois yields this:
Registrant:
United Strategies Inc. (UMS13-DOM)
5030 Champion blvd. suite G6 # 312
Boca Raton, FL 33496
US
Domain Name: UMS01.COM
Administrative Contact:
United Strategies Inc. (JCJFESVGTO) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
United Strategies Inc.
5030 Champion blvd. suite G6 # 312
Boca Raton, FL 33496
US
561-988-2050 fax: 561-997-9322
Technical Contact:
VeriSign, Inc. (HOST-ORG) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
VeriSign, Inc.
21355 Ridgetop Circle
Dulles, VA 20166
US
1-888-642-9675
Fax- - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Record expires on 20-Dec-2002.
Record created on 20-Dec-2001.
Database last updated on 9-May-2002 13:19:56 EDT.
Two days ago, they were coming from IP addreses in the 62.150.189 range
(which resolved to ones owned by qwest.net). After a couple of emails to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] went unanswered, I entered this block in the blacklist.
Today they returned, same names on their mail servers (mail03.ums01.com and
mail04.ums01.com) but from addresses in the 63.150.189 range! So I've BL'd
these too. However, is there something I can put in the router for a
spamtrap? When I try to add:
<*@*.ums01.com> = spamtrap
I get
<*@*.ums01.com*ERROR*> = spamtrap
Thanks!
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