Can someone tell me why LT02.NET is whitelisted? (don't tell me cause it's in ham) I would like an example if possible.
They use open relays to send their spam, the have 8 nanas hits, the domain is fairly new like 2004-08-06
Hand checked, it does not look like a legit site. (main page is just a remove form.)
I played around and found that if you visit: http://t.lt02.net/c.asp? it will redirect you to www.listrak.com which is also whitelisted (listrak has 31 nanas hits).
Their mx record is an open relay, I think this is a very questionable domain to whitelist.
http://ordb.org/lookup/?host=66.109.239.150
CALLING CHRIS, WE NEED THIS ADDED TO OUR GREYLISTING!
Frederic Tarasevicius Internet Information Services, Inc. http://www.i-is.com/ 810-794-4400 mailto:info@i-is.com
Fred wrote:
Can someone tell me why LT02.NET is whitelisted? (don't tell me cause it's in ham) I would like an example if possible.
They use open relays to send their spam, the have 8 nanas hits, the domain is fairly new like 2004-08-06
Hand checked, it does not look like a legit site. (main page is just a remove form.)
I played around and found that if you visit: http://t.lt02.net/c.asp? it will redirect you to www.listrak.com which is also whitelisted (listrak has 31 nanas hits).
Their mx record is an open relay, I think this is a very questionable domain to whitelist.
http://ordb.org/lookup/?host=66.109.239.150
CALLING CHRIS, WE NEED THIS ADDED TO OUR GREYLISTING!
t.lt02.net or lt02.net ends in the ame form.
Just "unsubscribed" a new spamtrap address in that form - now lets wait and see.
.-)
Alex
On Thursday, October 28, 2004, 1:41:43 PM, Fred Fred wrote:
Can someone tell me why LT02.NET is whitelisted? (don't tell me cause it's in ham) I would like an example if possible.
They use open relays to send their spam, the have 8 nanas hits, the domain is fairly new like 2004-08-06
Hand checked, it does not look like a legit site. (main page is just a remove form.)
I played around and found that if you visit: http://t.lt02.net/c.asp? it will redirect you to www.listrak.com which is also whitelisted (listrak has 31 nanas hits).
Their mx record is an open relay, I think this is a very questionable domain to whitelist.
First, we're not an open relay database. Our concern is spam URI domains.
Second, lt02.net was whitelisted by Steve Champeon, whose anti-spam abilities I trust. Steve, would you care to comment on this one?
steve of hesketh.com Has whitelisted: lt02.net
Found on SURBL lists: WS OB
Justification is:
'Found in possibly legit PRNewswire mailing.'
Ticket is:
Timestamp: Tue Sep 14 17:50:25 UTC 2004
Regarding listrak.com, I whitelisted it, probably because it appeared in newsletters from legitimate companies.
I'm interested in seeing examples of spam and ham mentioning these domains.
Jeff C. -- "If it appears in hams, then don't list it."
First, we're not an open relay database. Our concern is spam URI domains.
I know this, I'm on your side but it's this type of activity that helps to show what kind of company we are dealing with here.
Regarding listrak.com, I whitelisted it, probably because it appeared in newsletters from legitimate companies.
That's what I'm looking for, I might have come across harsh it was a day of things getting under my skin! Politics have my blood going!
I'm interested in seeing examples of spam and ham mentioning these domains.
I'm sure I saved this so I'll be able to produce it when I get to work on Friday! It was sent to the owner of the company I work for and I know for sure he did not opt in.
Attached is the spam message we received. Thank you,
Frederic Tarasevicius Internet Information Services, Inc. http://www.i-is.com/ 810-794-4400 mailto:info@i-is.com
I'm interested in seeing examples of spam and ham mentioning these domains.
on Thu, Oct 28, 2004 at 05:06:51PM -0700, Jeff Chan wrote:
Second, lt02.net was whitelisted by Steve Champeon, whose anti-spam abilities I trust. Steve, would you care to comment on this one?
steve of hesketh.com Has whitelisted: lt02.net
Found on SURBL lists: WS OB
Justification is:
'Found in possibly legit PRNewswire mailing.'
Mainsleazer, was definitely found in PRNewswire mailing; I've also seen it here recently in a suspect mailing on behalf of btiradio.com.