s.merchant <merchant@anuxv.att.com> wrote:
>Kjetil Torgrim Homme <kjetilho@ifi.uio.no> says:
>>Hello, I received this on one of the mailing lists I maintain
> ...
>>Has anyone else seen this? I returned his favour and gave him a
>>sample...
>
>Yes, I got this Internet Card "spam" too (though it was sent to the
>wrong address and only reached me and not my whole list).
>
>If you read the headers carefully, you notice that the organization
>"Automated Data Sciences," which probably makes and markets this card,
>has a UUCP connection via holonet.net. In other words, if you want to
>send a complaint to a postmaster somewhere, postmaster@adsznet.com
>probably won't be very effective, since adsznet.com appears to be the
>domain for the offending organization. However, someone at holonet.net
>may be a good place to send a complaint to, since they apparently are
>providing Internet connectivity for adsznet.com. (But I'd make the
>message to holonet.net somewhat more polite, since they are 1 or 2
>steps removed from the offender.)
Actually, you can go ahead and send to postmaster@adsznet.com. It goes to
postmaster@holonet... Grok this:
220-guardian.holonet.net Sendmail 8.6.9/Ultrix3.0-C ready at Mon, 17 Oct 1994 06:53:29 -0700
220 ESMTP spoken here
vrfy postmaster@adsznet.com
250 <postmaster@guardian.holonet.net>
Tom Coradeschi, Info-LabVIEW List Maintainer
<info-labview-request@pica.army.mil>
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