-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 04 June 2004 09:01, Arjen de Korte wrote: <snip>
I have sent numerous complaints about this to the abuse address of T-Online and T-IPnet already, with logfiles indicating the times and IP addresses from where the junk came from. To no avail, they have done nothing so far, other than complaining once about the encoding of the attachments, which they thought was base64 while in fact it was 7bit (readable in any mailreader).
You and many, *many* other people. I've complained to t-online innumerable times about the behaviour of their users, and have received no feedback whatsoever. I've come to the conclusion that t-online (and especially t-dialin) users are a wretched hive of scum and villainy; and that the company itself simply doesn't care. If I could convince my bosses that blocking t-online ranges at the border was a good idea, I'd have a much easier job as a sysadmin.
What other options do I have to stop this system for further distributing virusses?
Shovels, pitchforks and other implements of destruction liberally applied to the person responsible. There's no simple way of stopping someone else joe-jobbing you. It would help if anyone knew the correct German police department to complain to. I for one would particularly like to find whoever was 217.234.167.14 (pD9EAA70E.dip.t-dialin.net) at 23:53 on 14/5/04 and point out to them that what they were doing was illegal and punishable by time in prison. (It goes without saying that t-online were informed and there has so far been no response.) best wishes, Gideon Hallett. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAwC/N9kmEmNaPyk0RAigdAJ9OUMs24i+vo67kmot8bcu6sYPyCACfVtVc zUCNCKFL0CfehpgC6LPlAr4= =cu8Y -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----