On 2013-08-23 10:36, Klaus Ethgen wrote: [..]
I did not make good experiences with spam reports to foreign companies or authorities. Usually you hear nothing and nothing hapens. Even in Germany it is nearly impossible to get a address of a spammer to sue him. And in countries with languages I do not speak ...
They provide a very standard form on ecops.be that is in multiple languages; they will take action and at the minimum it will be added to the stats, and then when there are too many complaints for that ISP harder action can be taken as there is a history of abuse.
If you do not report then indeed no action will be taken.
Note that another good contact might be cert@cert.be, but indeed as all of these are government funded they might be understaffed and under budgeted to handle it.
Fun eh, as that is already in the 'civilized' world where they can't properly handle these kind of issues.
Ps. No Need to put my private address in Cc as I am reading the list and like to don't have the stuff in two boxes.
You can set a Reply-To: swinog@lists.swinog.ch header if you desire that. Nobody will keep track on what your wishes are.
Greets, Jeroen