[Scspamcop] Re: pharm sites not resolving in parser
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nobody at spamcop.net
Sat Nov 22 18:18:45 EST 2008
"Brandon" <brandonplank at gmail.com> wrote in message
news:gga209$3m5$1 at news.spamcop.net...
> This issue was specific only to the .sg domains; I believe it's how they
> are looked up is the issue.
>
> As for the notion that reporting them is a waste of resources... it
> depends on who you ask. The links are what people click on and provide
> personal information/funds to spammers to keep their organizations
> running; I'd argue they are just as important as the IP where the message
> was sent.
>
> RandallW wrote:
> > In this case it is consistency; the spamvertised site there is one of
>> hundreds registered by some mr. spammy, and each one I have received (
>> maybe 50 of them ) ends up burping in the parser.
But, The providers of the hosting, at best don't care, or more likely are in
bed with, or wholly owned by the spammers. Notifying them does no one any
good, at best their abuse mail spool goes to /dev/null, more likely is used
to generate "Millions" addresses, and plenty of worse scenarios come to
mind. Spammers are not only businessmen they are also assh---s, it's why
they're in this kind of business, many are not above retaliatoin.
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