Re: CNC-NOC.NET
"Mike Easter" <[email protected]> Mon, 13 Feb 2006 02:54:49 -0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.mail.spam.spamcop.help |
|---|---|
| Organization | SpamCop |
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
die spammer wrote: > so whats up with all the spam coming from cnc-noc.net? is anyone > trying to stop this? Stop? What does stop mean? You can use a filter for your email that identifies mail from .cn as spam. If you control your own personal client side filter you can do whatever with your spam you like, including deleting it sight unseen. If your mind is to 'coerce' .cn or more specifically cnc-noc.net to 'behave itself' vis spamsourcing or spamvertising, I'm afraid you are out of luck. You might be interested in reading about The Spamhaus Project and what it does, including Spamhaus China. http://www.spamhaus.org/index.lasso Spamhaus tracks the Internet's Spammers, Spam Gangs and Spam Services, provides dependable realtime anti-spam protection for Internet networks, and works with Law Enforcement to identify and pursue spammers worldwide. // Spamhaus Opens Operations in China -- On May 25 2004, Beijing was host to the opening of Spamhaus's China operations. "Our mission is to help Chinese email and technology providers rid themselves of companies who use the servers to send bulk unsolicited email around the globe. Already a number of email providers in China have started to use the Spamhaus Block List and we're getting good feedback from our partners," said a representative of Spamhaus based in China. // http://www.spamhaus.org/newsindex.lasso SpamCop is a parsing and reporting service, the maintainer of the SCbl spamcop blocklist, and a provider of a mail service which facilitates spam tagging and reporting. It doesn't have any .cn police powers or police powers anywhere else in the world.. -- Mike Easter kibitzer, not SC admin