From merit-abuse@acme-labs.merit.edu Mon Oct 20 08:32:55 2003 Return-Path: Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 09:32:55 -0400 (EDT) From: Merit Abuse Response Reply-To: merit-abuse@acme-labs.merit.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Message-ID: <20031020133255.515C42A0B5D@acme-labs.merit.edu> Subject: [merit-abuse #2022] Fwd: rvxb Get a degree today! bvrcssfbtl Return-Path: merit-abuse@acme-labs.merit.edu X-OriginalArrivalTime: 20 Oct 2003 13:33:05.0079 (UTC) FILETIME=[B0F68C70:01C3970E] This is an automated response to your recent complaint of network abuse via MichNet, regarding: Fwd: rvxb Get a degree today! bvrcssfbtl This incident will be tracked as Abuse Incident #2022. To help us resolve the incident, please include the string "[merit-abuse #2022]" in the subject line of any further mail about it. For example: Subject: [merit-abuse #2022] Fwd: rvxb Get a degree today! bvrcssfbtl All abuse will be investigated according to MichNet's Acceptable Use Policy, which is available at: http://www.merit.edu/michnet/policies/acceptable.use.policy.html If your complaint is regarding unsolicited email, please make sure you have included an offending message with complete headers. Also, spam from MichNet generally comes from customers of our customers, and it can sometimes take a couple of days to contact everyone involved and resolve these incidents. Please allow us time to work, and do *not* deluge us with every message you get. If you are being spammed, you are not alone, and the sheer volume of complaints can delay the process. If your complaint is about active attacks or probes of your site, please provide as much relevant information from your system's logs as possible, particularly IP addresses and exact times, including your time zone. If the nature of the abuse is such that you fear for your physical safety, you should involve the proper authorities. Thanks for taking the time to help us curtail network abuse. The Merit Abuse Response Team