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24.98.9.150
This is an automated reply to the submission of your network abuse incident. Please take time to read it carefully because it provides insight to your reported incident and future submissions to the Comcast Network Abuse Team. First, we would like to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We take network abuse very seriously within the Comcast domain and we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. Due to the large number of complaints we receive, we may not be able to respond to you again regarding this incident. However, Comcast investigates each reported incident of Abuse and we will take all appropriate action to warn, suspend, and/or terminate a subscriber that has violated Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service. To view our Acceptable Use Policy, please click on the Terms of Service link at www.comcast.net and then click on the link for the Acceptable Use Policy. Second, when reporting a network abuse incident to the Network Abuse Team you must follow the submission guidelines below to expedite the investigation process. If you fail to follow these guidelines your request may not be processed or a delay may occur. We process these requests on a First-In-First-Out basis; prioritized by the level of network abuse a customer is experiencing. Also, please do not submit more then one request per network abuse incident. This will ensure that each occurrence is addressed in the most efficient manner possible. Network Abuse Submission Guidelines 1.Provide a brief, general description of the network abuse incident. 2.Include all logs or information relevant to the incident, ensure the logs your submitting contain: a.Date of incident b.Time of incident and time zone c.Source Internet protocol (IP) address or host name d.Destination IP address or host name e.Destination port 3.For e-mail abuse i.e. Spam, include full-unmodified header information and content of the email. Header information is a requirement for reporting e-mail abuse. Without the header information, the Abuse Team cannot determine the true originator of the e-mail and no action will be taken. If you are unsure how to extract a full-unmodified header, please visit http://spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html for instructions to support your mail client. 4.For alleged off topic (non-spam) or commercial Usenet postings, we also need full un-modified headers of the Usenet posting including the body of the offending message. If you are unsure how to view the full-unmodified headers of the Usenet post, consult the help section of your newsreader software or your news provider. In closing, Comcast cannot investigate an incident of network abuse without the information requested above. Also, Comcast only investigates incidents of network abuse regarding Comcast subscribers. Non-subscribers should be reported to their appropriate ISP for network abuse resolution. Please be advised that Comcast does not disclose personally identifiable information about our subscribers except as may be required or permitted by law or authorized by our subscribers. As a result, information pertaining to particular subscriber(s) or specific actions taken in regard to Abuse complaints may not be disclosed. However, Comcast is committed to identifying alleged offenders and taking all appropriate action to ensure compliance with our Acceptable Use Policy and other Terms of Service. Sincerely, The Comcast Network Abuse and Observance Team |
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Wow, I am going to lose sleep over this.
It appears that my ISP does not allow OT posts in Newsgroups, I hope all ISP's don't kick out everyone who posts OT in newsgroups or we will not have anyone left in rec.boats. Wow, I just noticed that you are in violation of your ISP's TOS. It appears that you have illegally republished copywritten material, posted off topic posts to rec.boats, used numerous handles, and have made verbal assaults towards numerous individuals. I hope no one reports you, you are too much fun to keep around. I would hate to lose you. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... 24.98.9.150 This is an automated reply to the submission of your network abuse incident. Please take time to read it carefully because it provides insight to your reported incident and future submissions to the Comcast Network Abuse Team. First, we would like to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We take network abuse very seriously within the Comcast domain and we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. Due to the large number of complaints we receive, we may not be able to respond to you again regarding this incident. However, Comcast investigates each reported incident of Abuse and we will take all appropriate action to warn, suspend, and/or terminate a subscriber that has violated Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service. To view our Acceptable Use Policy, please click on the Terms of Service link at www.comcast.net and then click on the link for the Acceptable Use Policy. Second, when reporting a network abuse incident to the Network Abuse Team you must follow the submission guidelines below to expedite the investigation process. If you fail to follow these guidelines your request may not be processed or a delay may occur. We process these requests on a First-In-First-Out basis; prioritized by the level of network abuse a customer is experiencing. Also, please do not submit more then one request per network abuse incident. This will ensure that each occurrence is addressed in the most efficient manner possible. Network Abuse Submission Guidelines 1.Provide a brief, general description of the network abuse incident. 2.Include all logs or information relevant to the incident, ensure the logs your submitting contain: a.Date of incident b.Time of incident and time zone c.Source Internet protocol (IP) address or host name d.Destination IP address or host name e.Destination port 3.For e-mail abuse i.e. Spam, include full-unmodified header information and content of the email. Header information is a requirement for reporting e-mail abuse. Without the header information, the Abuse Team cannot determine the true originator of the e-mail and no action will be taken. If you are unsure how to extract a full-unmodified header, please visit http://spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html for instructions to support your mail client. 4.For alleged off topic (non-spam) or commercial Usenet postings, we also need full un-modified headers of the Usenet posting including the body of the offending message. If you are unsure how to view the full-unmodified headers of the Usenet post, consult the help section of your newsreader software or your news provider. In closing, Comcast cannot investigate an incident of network abuse without the information requested above. Also, Comcast only investigates incidents of network abuse regarding Comcast subscribers. Non-subscribers should be reported to their appropriate ISP for network abuse resolution. Please be advised that Comcast does not disclose personally identifiable information about our subscribers except as may be required or permitted by law or authorized by our subscribers. As a result, information pertaining to particular subscriber(s) or specific actions taken in regard to Abuse complaints may not be disclosed. However, Comcast is committed to identifying alleged offenders and taking all appropriate action to ensure compliance with our Acceptable Use Policy and other Terms of Service. Sincerely, The Comcast Network Abuse and Observance Team |
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![]() "Me" wrote in message ... Wow, I am going to lose sleep over this. It appears that my ISP does not allow OT posts in Newsgroups, I hope all ISP's don't kick out everyone who posts OT in newsgroups or we will not have anyone left in rec.boats. Wow, I just noticed that you are in violation of your ISP's TOS. It appears that you have illegally republished copywritten material, posted off topic posts to rec.boats, used numerous handles, and have made verbal assaults towards numerous individuals. I hope no one reports you, you are too much fun to keep around. I would hate to lose you. Damn....it looks like asslicker.....I mean kevin............is following closely in his butt buddy harry's footsteps. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... 24.98.9.150 This is an automated reply to the submission of your network abuse incident. Please take time to read it carefully because it provides insight to your reported incident and future submissions to the Comcast Network Abuse Team. First, we would like to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We take network abuse very seriously within the Comcast domain and we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. Due to the large number of complaints we receive, we may not be able to respond to you again regarding this incident. However, Comcast investigates each reported incident of Abuse and we will take all appropriate action to warn, suspend, and/or terminate a subscriber that has violated Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service. To view our Acceptable Use Policy, please click on the Terms of Service link at www.comcast.net and then click on the link for the Acceptable Use Policy. Second, when reporting a network abuse incident to the Network Abuse Team you must follow the submission guidelines below to expedite the investigation process. If you fail to follow these guidelines your request may not be processed or a delay may occur. We process these requests on a First-In-First-Out basis; prioritized by the level of network abuse a customer is experiencing. Also, please do not submit more then one request per network abuse incident. This will ensure that each occurrence is addressed in the most efficient manner possible. Network Abuse Submission Guidelines 1.Provide a brief, general description of the network abuse incident. 2.Include all logs or information relevant to the incident, ensure the logs your submitting contain: a.Date of incident b.Time of incident and time zone c.Source Internet protocol (IP) address or host name d.Destination IP address or host name e.Destination port 3.For e-mail abuse i.e. Spam, include full-unmodified header information and content of the email. Header information is a requirement for reporting e-mail abuse. Without the header information, the Abuse Team cannot determine the true originator of the e-mail and no action will be taken. If you are unsure how to extract a full-unmodified header, please visit http://spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html for instructions to support your mail client. 4.For alleged off topic (non-spam) or commercial Usenet postings, we also need full un-modified headers of the Usenet posting including the body of the offending message. If you are unsure how to view the full-unmodified headers of the Usenet post, consult the help section of your newsreader software or your news provider. In closing, Comcast cannot investigate an incident of network abuse without the information requested above. Also, Comcast only investigates incidents of network abuse regarding Comcast subscribers. Non-subscribers should be reported to their appropriate ISP for network abuse resolution. Please be advised that Comcast does not disclose personally identifiable information about our subscribers except as may be required or permitted by law or authorized by our subscribers. As a result, information pertaining to particular subscriber(s) or specific actions taken in regard to Abuse complaints may not be disclosed. However, Comcast is committed to identifying alleged offenders and taking all appropriate action to ensure compliance with our Acceptable Use Policy and other Terms of Service. Sincerely, The Comcast Network Abuse and Observance Team |
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![]() P.Fritz wrote: "Me" wrote in message ... Wow, I am going to lose sleep over this. It appears that my ISP does not allow OT posts in Newsgroups, I hope all ISP's don't kick out everyone who posts OT in newsgroups or we will not have anyone left in rec.boats. Wow, I just noticed that you are in violation of your ISP's TOS. It appears that you have illegally republished copywritten material, posted off topic posts to rec.boats, used numerous handles, and have made verbal assaults towards numerous individuals. I hope no one reports you, you are too much fun to keep around. I would hate to lose you. Damn....it looks like asslicker.....I mean kevin............is following closely in his butt buddy harry's footsteps. Another desperate plea for attention from Fritz. Grow up. |
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![]() Me wrote: Wow, I am going to lose sleep over this. It appears that my ISP does not allow OT posts in Newsgroups, I hope all ISP's don't kick out everyone who posts OT in newsgroups or we will not have anyone left in rec.boats. Wow, I just noticed that you are in violation of your ISP's TOS. It appears that you have illegally republished copywritten material, posted off topic posts to rec.boats, used numerous handles, and have made verbal assaults towards numerous individuals. How dumb ARE you, Smithers? It's YOUR ISP, not EVERYONE'S! Please show where I am in violation of MINE. Besides, that isn't what will get you booted. |
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Please do tell me, what will get me booted?
"basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Me wrote: Wow, I am going to lose sleep over this. It appears that my ISP does not allow OT posts in Newsgroups, I hope all ISP's don't kick out everyone who posts OT in newsgroups or we will not have anyone left in rec.boats. Wow, I just noticed that you are in violation of your ISP's TOS. It appears that you have illegally republished copywritten material, posted off topic posts to rec.boats, used numerous handles, and have made verbal assaults towards numerous individuals. How dumb ARE you, Smithers? It's YOUR ISP, not EVERYONE'S! Please show where I am in violation of MINE. Besides, that isn't what will get you booted. |
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Oh my gosh, Kevin, it looks like you are in violation of your ISP terms of
service and Google's terms of service. I want you to hang around, so you if you need a personal reference please let me know. "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... 24.98.9.150 This is an automated reply to the submission of your network abuse incident. Please take time to read it carefully because it provides insight to your reported incident and future submissions to the Comcast Network Abuse Team. First, we would like to thank you for bringing this matter to our attention. We take network abuse very seriously within the Comcast domain and we apologize for any inconvenience this has caused you. Due to the large number of complaints we receive, we may not be able to respond to you again regarding this incident. However, Comcast investigates each reported incident of Abuse and we will take all appropriate action to warn, suspend, and/or terminate a subscriber that has violated Comcast's Acceptable Use Policy or Terms of Service. To view our Acceptable Use Policy, please click on the Terms of Service link at www.comcast.net and then click on the link for the Acceptable Use Policy. Second, when reporting a network abuse incident to the Network Abuse Team you must follow the submission guidelines below to expedite the investigation process. If you fail to follow these guidelines your request may not be processed or a delay may occur. We process these requests on a First-In-First-Out basis; prioritized by the level of network abuse a customer is experiencing. Also, please do not submit more then one request per network abuse incident. This will ensure that each occurrence is addressed in the most efficient manner possible. Network Abuse Submission Guidelines 1.Provide a brief, general description of the network abuse incident. 2.Include all logs or information relevant to the incident, ensure the logs your submitting contain: a.Date of incident b.Time of incident and time zone c.Source Internet protocol (IP) address or host name d.Destination IP address or host name e.Destination port 3.For e-mail abuse i.e. Spam, include full-unmodified header information and content of the email. Header information is a requirement for reporting e-mail abuse. Without the header information, the Abuse Team cannot determine the true originator of the e-mail and no action will be taken. If you are unsure how to extract a full-unmodified header, please visit http://spamcop.net/fom-serve/cache/19.html for instructions to support your mail client. 4.For alleged off topic (non-spam) or commercial Usenet postings, we also need full un-modified headers of the Usenet posting including the body of the offending message. If you are unsure how to view the full-unmodified headers of the Usenet post, consult the help section of your newsreader software or your news provider. In closing, Comcast cannot investigate an incident of network abuse without the information requested above. Also, Comcast only investigates incidents of network abuse regarding Comcast subscribers. Non-subscribers should be reported to their appropriate ISP for network abuse resolution. Please be advised that Comcast does not disclose personally identifiable information about our subscribers except as may be required or permitted by law or authorized by our subscribers. As a result, information pertaining to particular subscriber(s) or specific actions taken in regard to Abuse complaints may not be disclosed. However, Comcast is committed to identifying alleged offenders and taking all appropriate action to ensure compliance with our Acceptable Use Policy and other Terms of Service. Sincerely, The Comcast Network Abuse and Observance Team |
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