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Autor: Paul Mansfield
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A: Exim users mailing list
Asunto: [EXIM] Automated Response from Hotmail Customer Service (fwd)

Can anyone suggest a global Exim filter which will ensure that if we allowed
mail from people calling themselves 'x@???' it will be valid
according to the rules below.

Thanks!

Paul

---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 18 Jun 1998 07:24:14
From: Hotmail Customer Support <autoresponder@???>
Subject: Automated Response from Hotmail Customer Service

Thank you for emailing Hotmail Policy Enforcement (Abuse). The
Hotmail Terms of Service (TOS) forbids email abuse, and we strictly
enforce the TOS.

We also employ tough unsolicited bulk email (aka "spam")
counter-measures:

1. We LIMIT the number of individual recipients allowed per each email
message, making Hotmail ineffective for sending "spam."
2. We do not allow numeric characters at the beginning of an email
address. Any Hotmail Login Name beginning with a NUMERIC character is a
forgery.
3. We include the field "X-Originating-IP: [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]" in the
header of each email message that is delivered via our system. If an
email message doesn't contain this field in its full headers, it DID
NOT come from Hotmail.
4. We maintain a FULL login IP history for each Hotmail account.
5. We BLOCK our relay hosts so "spammers" can't use them.
6. We have been successful in taking action against senders of
unsolicited bulk email who forge Hotmail addresses.

If you are writing to report unwanted, abusive, or fraudulent email,
please note that you MUST include the full, unedited content of the
email message in question, along with the full, unedited message
headers. Email programs often display short headers. To display the
full headers, please consult your email program's help system.

If you are reporting abuse from a non-email source, such as ICQ, chat,
or Usenet, you must include the following information in your message:
1. The media involved (chat, ICQ, Usenet, etc.)
2. The Hotmail account involved
3. The content of the offensive or unsolicited message
4. Any user information

We will reply to you regarding your concern as soon as possible.

You may also reach the Department of Policy Enforcement by telephone at
(1)(408) 222-7011 Monday-Friday from 8a.m. to 6p.m. Pacific time.

The Hotmail Department of Policy Enforcement is dedicated to
eradicating spam, one villain at a time.

DO NOT reply to this message. Any messages sent to this address
(autoresponder@???) will be deleted.



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