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Do edit this file before putting your new Mail::Abuse module in production.
This contains some boilerplate information, but due to the seriousness of
this issue, must be properly edited and reviewed by you, according to your
local policies, procedures and configuration.

$Id: success.template,v 1.1 2003/11/07 15:40:49 lem Exp $

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Hi.

This is Mail::Abuse. I am an automatted processor intended to handle
abuse complaints.

My owners are probably very concerned about spam, virii, worms, port
scans, copyright violations and probably other common forms of
abuse. This is the reason why they have taken the time to install me,
as this message attests.

Since I'm new here, I can't but assume that my owners have a published
acceptable use policy at some URL, but I have not been told. Also, I
can process abuse complaints quite fast (a couple of seconds tops,
really), but then I don't know what kind of lead time to expect from
my owners back here in closing the incident.

Also, I don't know if you'll get a follow up message after the
incident is closed, as various places at which I've worked before seem
to have different policies regarding this. I would assume, however,
that there is a human, flesh and blood, carbon based life form that
will be overseeing my operation and making sure that your reports are
properly addressed.

After this introduction, I am happy to inform you that your report has
been analyzed by me. Through my inner workings, I've been able to
extract enough information so as to, hopefully, locate the source of
the incident within my master's network. At least, that is what I am
being told.

Virtually yours,

Mail::Abuse