Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 13:27:29 -0400
Reply-To: Bob O'Shaughnessy <vanagon@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
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From: Bob O'Shaughnessy <vanagon@COLUMBUS.RR.COM>
Subject: Spam response from UUNet
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I reported the spam from this morning to UUNet. What follows is
their response.
If anyone wants to see the original SpamCop report, follow this
link: http://spamcop.net/sc?id=6669637&crc=137716
>
>From nobody@UU.NET Sat May 20 06:32:32 2000
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>Date: Sat, 20 May 2000 09:32:28 -0400 (EDT)
>Message-Id: <QQipzq14636.200005201332@iaremedy.corp.us.uu.net>
>From: nobody@UU.NET (UUNET Internet Abuse Investigations)
>To: "Bob O'Shaughnessy" <bob.os.6669637@spamcop.net>
>Subject: Re: [SpamCop:63.21.182.24,id:6669637] You Can Win... #3C9E
>(B-TSI-000413407)
>In-reply-to: Your message of "Sat, 20 May 2000 06:21:47 -0700"
><<6669637-abuse@uu.net@spamcop.net>>
>Precedence: junk
>Reply-to: nobody@UU.NET
>Errors-to: nobody@UU.NET
>X-SpamCop-REPORTSPAM: http://members.spamcop.net/sc?action=report&id=1404335
>X-SpamCop-Bytes: 23355021
>
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> ** NOTE: This message was last updated on: July 27, 1999 **
>
> ** WARNING: THE ADDRESS ABUSE@UU.NET CREATES A SPAM MAIL/NEWS
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> ** AND THERE IS A CHANCE INVESTIGATION OF YOUR INCIDENT MAY
> ** BE DELAYED IF SECURITY@UU.NET IS NOT USED.
>
>To Whom It May Concern,
>
>Your message regarding ("[SpamCop:63.21.182.24,id:6669637] You Can
>Win... #3C9E") has been received by UUNET's Internet Abuse
>Investigations.
>
>To help us provide you with the best possible service, please refer to
>trouble ticket number (B-TSI-000413407) somewhere in all correspondence
>(or if you should call Internet Abuse Investigations) regarding this
>matter. For your convenience, we have included it in the Subject line of
>this message, and will do so in any future correspondence. If you should
>need assistance in the future on a different issue, please do not re-use
>this same ticket number.
>
>HINT: If you do not wish to receive the lengthy explanations below you
>may send your spam complaints to abuse-noverbose@uu.net.
>
>The mail address abuse@uu.net will send your complaint to our spam
>ticket processing systems. If Newsgroup headers are detected in your
>complaint, it will be treated as a Usenet spam issue; otherwise, it will
>be treated as an unsoliticed e-mail issue. If this initial assessment
>is in error, processing of your complaint may be delayed.
>
>UUNET's spam ticket processing system attempts to "match" complaints
>against the same spammer designating the first complaint received as the
>MASTER ticket and subsequent complaints as a child ticket. Child
>tickets are automatically closed by our system and linked to the MASTER
>ticket. All further investigation and documentation are kept in the
>MASTER ticket. The MASTER ticket number can be referenced by the
>X-UUMASTER: header in this e-mail. Since our system keeps child tickets
>linked to the MASTER, there should not be a need to reference the MASTER
>ticket unless you are taking legal action against the alleged spammer.
>
>Additionally, this address provides information on more efficient
>methods of reporting various types of violations of UUNET's Acceptable
>Use Policy.
>
>In order to expedite processing of Network Abuse incidents, UUNET uses
>three preferred addresses for users to send complaints:
>
>If you are reporting an email spam (UCE, UBE, UJE) complaint, please
>forward (do not bounce) the massmail message, headers intact, to:
>abuse-mail@uu.net.
>
>If you are reporting USENET Abuse (EMP/ECP), please forward the article,
>message headers intact, to: abuse-news@uu.net
>
>NOTE: Issues of content in newsgroups is not a violation of UUNET's AUP.
>Only matters of excessive cross or multi-posting to newsgroups are
>considered AUP violations.
>
>If you wish to report other cracking, break-in attempts, denial of
>service attacks, copyright infringement, or other suspected violations
>of UUNET's Acceptable Use Policy, please send reports to:
>security@uu.net
>
> *************************************************
> IF THE USER IS CONNECTED TO YOUR SYSTEM
> OR IS CAUSING AN ACTIVE DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACK:
> *************************************************
>
>Please call UUNET at 800.900.0241 (703.206.5440), option #2, then option
>#3, then option #1 to reach our Internet Abuse Investigations Team, 24
>hours a day, seven days a week.
>
>To view UUNET's Acceptable Use Policy, point your browser to:
>http://www.usa.uu.net/support/usepolicy/
>
>Sincerely,
>
>Internet Abuse Investigations (800)900-0241 options 2,3,1
_________________________________________________________
Bob O'Shaughnessy, Columbus, OH
vanagon@columbus.rr.com
99 A3 Jetta TDI
85GL with basic Westy interior
74 Bus (Dad's)
72 Wife, 94 Rabbit, 95 Cat, 96 cat, 98 Kid
52 House
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