From support@tns.net Fri May 9 13:49:43 2003 Return-Path: Message-ID: <200305091849.h49InhZ2016979@mail.tns.net> From: "Tns.net Customer Service" Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 11:49:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Abuse Report Received Auto-Submitted: auto-replied -- THIS IS AN AUTOMATED RESPONSE TO ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT OF YOUR E-MAIL Your mail has been received by the TNS Network Abuse Team for investigation and appropriate action. Due to the volume of mail we receive, you may not receive a personal reply unless more information is required. However, all reports are read. In most cases, the trouble has already been reported and action has been taken. TNSnet ABUSE POLICY ------------------- TNSnet has a zero-tolerance policy on spam and unsolicited e-mail. See our Terms of Service specificying limitations and penalties for customers in violation of these policies: http://www.tns.net/tos.txt IDENTIFYING FORGERIES --------------------- Carefully check the entire header of USENET articles and e-mail messages to ensure they are not, in fact, forgeries. It is standard practice for offenders to forge headers, involving an innocent party in order to elude discovery. Header fields that may indicate forgeries include Message-ID, NNTP-Posting-Host, Authenticated-Sender, and the last news machine listed in Path, which appear inconsistent with forged From or Reply-To fields. If you come across a forged article, please report it to the postmaster or abuse account on the site from which it originated. Search the body of e-mail messages for a Web, e-mail address, or domain name that differs those used in the header. Using domain name search tools (such as WHOIS), you may actually discover the true identity of the offender. ABUSIVE OR ILLEGAL MESSAGE CONTENT ---------------------------------- If you are reporting an incident occurring in Usenet or Email which appears to be due to a TNSnet member, please include the full headers of all messages. Simply forwarding a message may not include enough information, as some programs omit critical details in message headers when forwarding. If you continue to see abuses of Internet mail more than 72 hours after your original report, please note this and we will take special action on the account. SECURITY OR PRIVACY ISSUES -------------------------- If you are reporting an incident related to network security, threats to person or property, or invasion of privacy, please send your report to support@tns.net HOW TO AVOID THIS MESSAGE ------------------------- To avoid this auto-reply in future inquiries, use the following address: mailto:support@tns.net Sincerely, TNSnet Network Abuse Team Tel (858) 268-8911 - 24 hours Fax (858) 268-9212 Last Updated: 2001/01/01