RE: [anti-spam-wg] Non-cooperation of RIPE ISP in investigating report of email abuse (spam)


>>>> So, in short, we are not the right people to whom to report this 
>>>> issue.
>>> You are *exactly* the right people to report it to.  [...]
>> [...] this working group [...]

>Mmm.  Then I likely misread.  I took your "we" to be RIPE, and that is
what I was 
>responding on the basis of.

But his "we" *is* RIPE. I suspect you make the common mistake of
confusing RIPE (the bottom up policy making body, of which the anti-spam
WG is part) with the RIPE NCC which is the RIR. I suspect your complaint
is with the RIPE NCC.

Nigel


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