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edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote:
> I am the author, however. 1001 Webs, thank you for your enthusiasm, > but it's probably not a good idea to cross-post this on more than two > lists. > > Hmm... perhaps there's too much marketing-speak on the front page? :-P Spammer 1001Webs just got your domain all kinds of attention. Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address listed doesnt exist. Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and invalid WHOIS info. http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org You may thank the known spammer 1001Webs for this. |
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On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 23:01:07 -0500, "Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> wrote:
>edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote: >> I am the author, however. 1001 Webs, thank you for your enthusiasm, >> but it's probably not a good idea to cross-post this on more than two >> lists. >> >> Hmm... perhaps there's too much marketing-speak on the front page? :-P > >Spammer 1001Webs just got your domain all kinds of attention. >Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address listed >doesnt exist. >Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and invalid >WHOIS info. >http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org >You may thank the known spammer 1001Webs for this. > And this is *precisely* the sort of behaviour that makes a normal person wonder why Snakepiss gets messages of support in AWW... |
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RafaMinu wrote:
> I start to get the feeling that both Viper The Libeller and Jerry The > Scammer are one and the same person. > I also suspect that he is behind all those SPAM (and other) attacks > that my websites are suffering (and those of others that have > disagreed with him in the past). > Which leads me to think that he suffers from some kind of Sexual > Impotence, since most of those SPAM messages are Viagra-related. > Hummmm ... > Maybe that's why he beats up his wife ... > The bloody WANKER ... role: Administradores Telefonica de Espana address: Ronda de la Comunicación s/n address: Edificio Norte 1, planta 6ª address: 28050 Madrid address: SPAIN org: ORG-TDE1-RIPE You are from a third world country. Your opinion means nothing. Good bye. |
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1001 Webs wrote:
> > Expect a boost in traffic from Viper's attention. > Last time he threatened us with "putting down" 1001webs.net we got an > unbelievable increase of visitors. > We thank you very much for that, Viper. We could have not device a > better way of promoting ourselves. > The site is of course running well and what's even better, it has > drawn the attention of several investors with whom we are now > negotiating possible business ventures. > Oh come on now. You know noone will invest in a web site that only has affiliate links and no original content. Sp stop the lies spam monkey. > Oh, by the way, ask your friend Jerry to also thank you for this: > > Thank you for filing a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint > Center (IC3). > LMAO what did you report? Your own spamming? Your shitty web page design that looks like it was done by a 3yr old? |
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Viper wrote:
> RafaMinu wrote: >> I start to get the feeling that both Viper The Libeller and Jerry The >> Scammer are one and the same person. >> I also suspect that he is behind all those SPAM (and other) attacks >> that my websites are suffering (and those of others that have >> disagreed with him in the past). >> Which leads me to think that he suffers from some kind of Sexual >> Impotence, since most of those SPAM messages are Viagra-related. >> Hummmm ... >> Maybe that's why he beats up his wife ... >> The bloody WANKER ... > > role: Administradores Telefonica de Espana > address: Ronda de la Comunicación s/n > address: Edificio Norte 1, planta 6ª > address: 28050 Madrid > address: SPAIN > org: ORG-TDE1-RIPE > > You are from a third world country. Your opinion means nothing. Good bye. > > > I wouldn't say that Spain is a third-world country. But I agree that his opinion means nothing. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote:
> Is *this* why I got a spike of traffic three days back? > > So, if I've got things straight, I now need to clear up blacklist > issues with these areas: > > * Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address > listed > doesnt exist. > * Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and > invalid > WHOIS info. > http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org > * IC3 > > I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX > management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under the > impression this is a very common process... and the proxy address does > work (I just tested it...) > Private registration is possible, and not uncommon. As long as the proxy address works, you should be OK. -- ================== Remove the "x" from my email address Jerry Stuckle JDS Computer Training Corp. jstucklex@attglobal.net ================== |
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 15:17:23 -0500, Jerry Stuckle
<jstucklex@attglobal.net> wrote: >edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote: >> Is *this* why I got a spike of traffic three days back? >> >> So, if I've got things straight, I now need to clear up blacklist >> issues with these areas: >> >> * Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address >> listed >> doesnt exist. >> * Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and >> invalid >> WHOIS info. >> http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org >> * IC3 >> >> I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX >> management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under the >> impression this is a very common process... and the proxy address does >> work (I just tested it...) >> > >Private registration is possible, and not uncommon. As long as the >proxy address works, you should be OK. So, what, now you're saying that Snakepiss *shouldn't* have reported this domain? Well no, of course not, you'd never say that, would you? After all, when there's two people as unpopular as you and Viper, it stands to reason you'll back each other up! |
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edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote:
> Is *this* why I got a spike of traffic three days back? > > So, if I've got things straight, I now need to clear up blacklist > issues with these areas: > > * Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address > listed > doesnt exist. > * Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and > invalid > WHOIS info. > http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org > * IC3 > > I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX > management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under the > impression this is a very common process... and the proxy address does > work (I just tested it...) Didnt work when I tried it. If it had I wouldnt have reported it. |
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RafaMinu wrote:
> Good one Viper, you've just discovered the address of Telefonica, > Spain's main ISP: Main sewer is more like it. #8 on the top spammers list http://www.uceprotect.net/en/rblcheck.php?asn=3352 Provider has 7976960 total IP's 22269 (0.279 %) listed at level 1 15954 at level 3 |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:09:18 -0500, "Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> wrote:
>edwardzyang@gmail.com wrote: >> Is *this* why I got a spike of traffic three days back? >> >> So, if I've got things straight, I now need to clear up blacklist >> issues with these areas: >> >> * Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address >> listed >> doesnt exist. >> * Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and >> invalid >> WHOIS info. >> http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org >> * IC3 >> >> I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX >> management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under the >> impression this is a very common process... and the proxy address does >> work (I just tested it...) > >Didnt work when I tried it. If it had I wouldnt have reported it. > Is that as close as Snakepiss gets to an apology? Still, at least he's better at it than his sidekick Stuckle, eh? |
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On Mon, 21 Jan 2008 08:16:51 -0500, "Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> wrote:
>RafaMinu wrote: >> Good one Viper, you've just discovered the address of Telefonica, >> Spain's main ISP: > >Main sewer is more like it. > >#8 on the top spammers list >http://www.uceprotect.net/en/rblcheck.php?asn=3352 >Provider has 7976960 total IP's >22269 (0.279 %) listed at level 1 >15954 at level 3 > Great, thanks for the info. I'll sign up with them and send you a few adverts ) |
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Ambush Commander wrote:
> On Jan 21, 8:09 am, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX >>> management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under >>> the impression this is a very common process... and the proxy >>> address does work (I just tested it...) >> >> Didnt work when I tried it. If it had I wouldnt have reported it. > > Did you fully complete the handshake? Also, we're talking about > htmlpurifier.org@proxy.dreamhost.com, correct? I kindly ask that you > try one more time. This message was created automatically by mail delivery software. A message that you sent could not be delivered to one or more of its recipients. This is a permanent error. The following address(es) failed: htmlpurifier.org@proxy.dreamhost.com SMTP error from remote mail server after RCPT TO:<htmlpurifier.org@proxy.dreamhost.com>: host mx1.balanced.looney.mail.dreamhost.com [208.113.200.14]: 550 <htmlpurifier.org@proxy.dreamhost.com>: Recipient address rejected: User unknown in virtual alias table |
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RafaMinu wrote:
> On Jan 21, 2:09 pm, "Viper" <ven...@gmail.com> wrote: >> edwardzy...@gmail.com wrote: >>> Is *this* why I got a spike of traffic three days back? >> >>> So, if I've got things straight, I now need to clear up blacklist >>> issues with these areas: >> >>> * Reported to ICANN for invalid WHOIS info since the email address >>> listed >>> doesnt exist. >>> * Reported to RFC-Ignorant.org for missing abuse email address and >>> invalid >>> WHOIS info. >>> http://www.rfc-ignorant.org/tools/lo...mlpurifier.org >>> * IC3 >> >>> I'm on shared hosting, so I don't know very much about WHOIS/MX >>> management. I do know my registrar cloaks my data, but I was under >>> the impression this is a very common process... and the proxy >>> address does work (I just tested it...) >> >> Didnt work when I tried it. If it had I wouldnt have reported it. > > So now, the right thing to do is apologize for your mistake, right? > In fact, you should hang yourself ... No mistake, the email bounces as no such user. So it is invalid. |
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Ambush Commander wrote:
> On Jan 21, 6:00 pm, "Viper" <venomx@gmail.com> wrote: >> No mistake, the email bounces as no such user. So it is invalid. > > I'm still not seeing it, although when I purposely feed the SMTP > server with bad data it gives me an identical error message. There > might have been temporary configuration problems; did you try again, > or is that the original error message? Nope I tried again... |
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