Very nice!

On my website [1] I have a public e-mail address which is created every time 
you visit a page and contains date, time and IP of the visit. Now, finally, 
I got some spam on some of those dummy addresses. It was all the same spam 
titled "Compaq and IBM computers starting from $125 !!!" (attached); I got 
it 10 times so it seems like some address harvester's software ran amock :) 
These are the addresses it was sent to (<date>T<time>I<ip>):

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

So these addresses were collected on three different days (don't ask me 
where the first mail's prefix came from) by two different IPs:

[2] gives 24.103.150.225 for the first IP and
[3] gives 209.47.59.145  for the second IP.

The first one is owned by Rogers@Home Canada ([4], [5]), the second by UUnet 
Canada ([6]).

So far, so good. I've got everything I need to report an abuse. Anything I 
should keep in mind when doing so (some tipps from the experienced)?

Malte

[1]http://msquadrat.de
[2]http://samspade.org/t/url?u=409442017
[3]http://samspade.org/t/url?u=3509533585
[4]http://samspade.org/t/lookat?a=24.103.150.225
[5]http://www.rogers.com
[6]http://samspade.org/t/lookat?a=209.47.59.145

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