Note: PenTeleData requires that firewall logs be broken down by IP address. To do this, you will need to send your firewall logs which show date, time, IP address and the attempted intrusion type. You can actually report those attempts to the would-be intruder's Internet Service Provider to hopefully get them stopped. If you have a firewall on your computer, you may have noticed that it warns you when an attempted intrusion has been blocked. Here are several sites that offer additional information on reporting spam: That information is easy to spoof, and most spammers put fake information there. Note: Reporting spam by relying on the information in the "Reply-to" line does not usually work. Here is a link to assist you in locating and copying the header information: In order to report spam on SpamCop or through another reporting service, you will need to obtain the header information of the spam email message. Follow the instructions on the website to report the spam you receive. Outlook Express, Eudora, Incredimail) before attempting to report spam. Use the following link to sign up:īe sure you know what email program you are using (i.e. It offers a free interface and will take care of reporting spam for you.
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If you do not have spam reporting software or do not wish to purchase it, the easiest (and free) solution is to use the SpamCop website. There is software available that will report spam for you, as well as websites that offer a reporting feature. The easiest way to report spam correctly is by using a third-party reporter.