On Fri, 12 Feb 1999, Sam wrote:

> 
> If you mean that your domain's return address is forged on spam runs that
> occur elsewhere, you have several options available to you.
> 
> A number of recent court cases upheld the notion that this is wire fraud. 
> The FBI is not really very interested in these things, the best results
> were obtained by suing the forgerers in civil court.

This is also in violation of US Federal Trademark Law - whether or not
the domain or domain's holder has a trademark on the name.  I think I
posted the relevant portions of the law on this list in the last few
months.

Vince.
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