> > Any idea how I can make this person stop? Is there some place I can > > report stuff like this? >
<snip> > > > > Received: from 38.210.6.214 (38.210.6.214) by midnet.co.uk with SMTP > > (Eudora Internet Mail Server 3.0.3); Fri, 12 Oct 2001 03:55:06 +0100 > > This is a point of origin for the message. > > 38.210.6.214 (you want the value from parenthesis, it's the > reverse-lookup value, and may differ from the announced value) resolves > to PSI.NET's netblock: > > $ whois 38.210.6.214 > Cool, didn't know 'whois' took IPs... nslookup wasn't very useful on that IP address. > PSI is a large provider and has had longstanding issues with spam, to > some extent, unavoidable. > True. I'm not necessarily faulting the ISP the mail's being routed through (midnet.co.uk?) or originating from (although having mail relay enabled in this day and age is almost inexcusable *sp*). > I'd post to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and report the issue. There's not a whole lot ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Do you know this is the correct address to send complaints to or are you just assuming the "abuse" part? If so, where did you find it? > else you can do, AFAIK. Might help to get some sort of information to > send those who decide to retaliate on your spam by mailbombing you or > worse. This is a lesson for those who would advocate such tactics: > mailbombing frequently misses the target and generates "collateral > damage". I use tools to report spam to originating netblocks and > referenced URLs/emails in payload, for disposition. spam.pl and > ricochet from Freshmeat are useful tools. Thanks, I'll check those out. P.S. I was informed off-list that the debian-user list policy prohibits the use of symbols to represent profanity. I'm ashamed to say that I wasn't aware of this and apologize to anyone who may've been offended by my use of such "obscured cussing" at the beginning of my message... I was kind of ticket off when I wrote it.