[Asrg] What is the standard report-to header X-abuse-report-to ?

ram <ram@netcore.co.in> Tue, 02 February 2010 12:38 UTC

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Subject: [Asrg] What is the standard report-to header X-abuse-report-to ?
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We provide smtp relay services to our clients and we also spam scan our
going partially. Yet sometimes some weak password account at the clients
end gets compromised and we end up relay quiet a few spams before they
are reported ( on FBL's ) and stopped. 


I plan to add a header to all the outgoing mails from our servers 
X-abuse-report-to: abuse@<mydomain>

Is this the standard header for receiving abuse reports. If there really
exists a "standard" header