On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, jdow wrote:

From: "John Hardin" <jhar...@impsec.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 2010/September/07 10:02

 On Tue, 7 Sep 2010, Per Jessen wrote:

>  John Hardin wrote:
> > > > Sorry to mislead. SPAM was caught by spamassassin.
> > >  How can I get this guy stopped?
> > >  IP addresses are: 67.50.37.35,.36,.69,.75
> > > > Ah. Yes, that's a different question. > > > > (1) Find out who owns those network addresses. > > > > Use tools like http://enc.com.au/itools/inetnum.php and
> >  http://enc.com.au/itools/person.php to do that.
> > whois will also tell you.

 True, but at the time I was composing that message both command-line
 whois and several US-based web UIs were returning a "unable to return
 results due to high traffic" message.

Works from here, John.

And it was working again when I composed my 10AM reply.

I simply didn't want to delay my initial response based on what I knew to be a transient problem, so I offered an alternative that at the time did work.

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