From nobody@UU.NET Mon Mar 18 13:46:34 2002 Return-Path: Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 14:46:34 -0500 (EST) From: nobody@UU.NET (UUNET Internet Abuse Investigations) Subject: Re: Fwd: Start on your summer look now (B-TSI-005255819) Precedence: junk Reply-to: nobody@UU.NET Errors-to: nobody@UU.NET X-Status: N ** THE RETURN ADDRESSES ON THIS LETTER HAVE BEEN SET TO PREVENT MAIL ** ** LOOPS IN THE EVENT YOU ARE RUNNING SOFTWARE WHICH AUTO-REPLIES TO ** ** INBOUND MAIL. UUNET WILL NOT SEE ANY REPLY SENT TO THIS LETTER. ** To Whom It May Concern, Your message regarding ("Fwd: Start on your summer look now") has been received by UUNET's Internet Abuse Investigations. To help us provide you with the best possible service, please refer to trouble ticket number B-TSI-005255819 somewhere in all correspondence (or if you should call Customer Support) regarding this matter. For your convenience, we have included it in the Subject line of this message, and will do so in any future correspondence. If you should need assistance in the future on a different issue, please do not re-use this same ticket number. **IF THERE ARE ANY THREATS OF DANGER OR BODILY HARM, IT IS ADVISED YOU CONTACT YOUR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT IMMEDIATELY** UUNET Internet Abuse Investigations has received your notification of a massmail incident and considers this a serious matter. HINT: If you do not wish to receive the lengthy explanations below you may send your spam complaints to abuse-noverbose@uu.net. If you want to report a copyright violation uner the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, send your complaint to: copyright@uu.net The mail address abuse-mail@uu.net will send your complaint to our spam ticket processing systems. If Newsgroup headers are detected in your complaint, it will be treated as a Usenet spam issue; otherwise, it will be treated as an unsoliticed e-mail issue. If this initial assessment is in error, processing of your complaint may be delayed. UUNET's spam ticket processing system attempts to "match" complaints against the same spammer designating the first complaint received as the MASTER ticket and subsequent complaints as a child ticket. Child tickets are automatically closed by our system and linked to the MASTER ticket. All further investigation and documentation are kept in the MASTER ticket. The MASTER ticket number can be referenced by the X-UUMASTER: header in this e-mail. Since our system keeps child tickets linked to the MASTER, there should not be a need to reference the MASTER ticket unless you are taking legal action against the alleged spammer. When reporting e-mail abuse, please forward (do not bounce) the offending message with full headers intact. Here is an example: Received: from alter.net (uu.net [10.10.10.10]) by relay7.uu.net with ESMTP Mon, 13 Jan 1997 15:35:29 -0500 (EST) Message-Id: <19970401111@alter.net> From: nobody@alter.net To: somebody@uu.net ****************************************** WHAT UUNET CAN DO REGARDING YOUR MASSMAIL INCIDENT: ****************************************** If UUNET identifies that the massmail originated from a UUNET customer site, UUNET will take action according to the Terms of Service contract. If UUNET identifies the originator as a customer of another ISP, UUNET may forward details about the MASSMAIL incident to the respective ISP. Generally, only the ISP of the originating site can enforce policies concerning this MASSMAIL incident. ************************************************* IF THE USER IS CONNECTED TO YOUR SYSTEM OR IS CAUSING A MAIL FLOOD SITUATION ************************************************* Please call UUNET at 800.900.0241 (703.206.5440), option #2, then option #3, then option #1 to reach our Internet Abuse Investigations Team, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Due to the volume of complaints we receive and the time required to investigate them, this may be the only response you receive regarding this incident. To view UUNET's Acceptable Use Policy, point your browser to: http://www.usa.uu.net/support/usepolicy/ Sincerely, Internet Abuse Investigations (800)900-0241 options 2,3,1