On Jul 20, 2001 at 01:13, Philip S Tellis wrote:
Sometime on Jul 19, Satya assembled some asciibets to say:
[someone else said:]
Sure looks like one. Log the IP and complain to the ISP as well as to CAUCE.
Unless it's a DoS, he has no reasonable cause to complain. And why CAUCE?
I don't think a DoS works if a hit happens once in five to twelve hours.
Yes, which is why you have no real cause for complaint. The URL is suspicious, but can you complain about a suspicious request based on that particular one? (That is not a rhetorical question.)
And CAUCE has no bearing on this at all. Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email? It's HTTP, not SMTP.