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Re: Who provides network to MailPush?
On Sat, 28 Nov 1998, Alex Shnitman wrote:
>
> Who provides network connectivity to MailPush? Maybe we should start
traceroute to mail.mailpush.com (199.203.214.14), 30 hops max, 40 byte
packets
1 ts040.tlv.netvision.net.il (199.203.202.218) 236.768 ms 228.062 ms
2 sbwest-202.tlv.netvision.net.il (199.203.202.1) 228.577 ms 219.327
3 tlv7206.netvision.net.il (199.203.4.200) 219.642 ms 219.554 ms
4 hfa-tlv-atm.netvision.net.il (194.90.0.137) 229.590 ms 229.605 ms
5 hfasif-e0.netvision.net.il (199.203.4.66) 229.608 ms 219.442 ms
6 Cellcom-Isdn.ser.netvision.net.il (199.203.93.237) 399.435 ms
7 shum.necs.co.il (199.203.214.14) 240.943 ms 260.044 ms 289.058 ms
> the familiar routine of mailing "abuse" at their ISP and requesting to
> halt the network service to a spammer?
I fear this won't have so much success. No one of my spam complains to,
say, Some Big Israeli Provider, was ever answered. I do not even imagine
the said (or any other) SBIP terminating paying customer for spamming.
You pay them about $30-$40 per month, they - ten to twenty times more.
Who wins? And what you are going to do if you don't like them? Move where?
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