Oh how professional:

The original message was received at Tue, 11 Nov 2003 10:24:40 GMT from [192.168.1.21]

—– The following addresses had permanent fatal errors —– abuse@ausics.net [spambots harvest this address plz]

—– Transcript of session follows —– … while talking to mail.ausics.net.:

MAIL From: [me] «< 550 5.0.0 rejected;blueyonder ignores all complaints of abuse and spam so we wont have their customers sending mail to our network,annoyed? ring them up and bitch about their unco-operative and ignorant incompetance. 554 abuse@ausics.net… Service unavailable

Ironically I’m reporting to them that they are either being used or actively allowing spam through their network. At the moment it looks like they’re actively allowing it, any real ISP would never block any email (even if it is on a black list) to their abuse account.

Listening to:

Vibe: NoMoodTag

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