Re: SV: Complaint about change in spam controls of mailing lists@ Red Hat

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On Wed, 23 Apr 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:

> I ran some statistics once on our mail server (roughly 75 domains and 800 
> users among 30 customers), and found that over 92% of our attacks (worms, 
> portscans, probes, etc.) came from one of those three networks (209, 210, 
> 211), along with 87% of our spam. Jesus. My partner polled our clients 
> (mostly Central American and East Coast USA) and it turned out none had 
> clients/suppliers/ties to the Far East, so by popular demand 209/10/11 got 
> blocked at the firewall and peace descended upon us.

Hi Rodolfo,

I think you should know that there are people in North America on the 
209 network too. Myself included.

I don't know about the 210/211 networks, but I doubt they are entirely
in the Far East either.


-- 
 Arend 




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