How to Forward Your Network's Abuse Reports into AbuseHQ

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How to Forward Your Network’s Abuse Reports into AbuseHQ

The benefits of forwarding your abuse reports for a trial are obvious. But, the big question is, how hard is it to do? Not very. We have designed our start-up process to be as simple as possible.

Only 2 Steps To Get Started

It is simple, there are only two steps.

All you need are two things: a web browser and the email address(es) that receive(s) your abuse reports.

First, contact our team to arrange a trial of AbuseHQ

Then ask your mail administrator to set up an email alias (fork a copy, machine forward) for each of your abuse-related email address(es) (e.g., [email protected], postmaster@yourdomain.com, etc) to abuse@[yoursitename].abusehq.net. Remember to replace [yoursitename] with your AbuseHQ sitename.

You’re done. That’s it!  It’s easy peasy and so simple there’s no excuse not do it now.

See also: How AbuseHQ Integrates Your Network Security And Enhances Your Service Provider’s Infrastructure

What Comes Next?

Forwarding your abuse address into your trial instance is so super simple and is a great way to see immediate value from AbuseHQ.

After the forward, we will schedule time with you to help you dig a little deeper to see how AbuseHQ easily reshapes the way your organization handles network abuse, and help you quickly become incredibly fast and nimble.

Our next post will give you a closer look at how AbuseHQ automatically transforms your abuse reports into meaningful easy to understandable useable abuse event metadata flows and aggregated subscriber cases.

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