On Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:42 UTC Max Tulyev <president@ukraine.su> wrote:
I don't really know did our clients something bad - perhaps no, as none from these nets listed at Spamhouse ;).
Whether the clients did "something bad" isn't really relevant here. What is relevant is whether the clients you say you now have, really are the same people to whom the original IP/ASN allocations were made. What can you tell us about these clients?
Of course, I immediately contacted my client
Ah, now it's just ONE client? But these ten networks were all (originally) registered to ten different organisations, yes? From: "6.6 Validity of an Assignment" "If an assignment is made for a specific purpose and that purpose no longer exists, the assignment is no longer valid. If an assignment is based on information that turns out to be invalid, the assignment is no longer valid."
and asked what's happened. He said they work as usual, but one certain offshore IT company is used to manage their networks.
I'm sure people here would rapidly understand the real situation if you were to explain which (and where) that "offshore IT company" was, and who is actually running it. -- Richard Cox Co-Chair, Anti-Abuse Working Group but writing in a personal capacity ...