On Thursday 13 December 2001 13:23, Jim Hatridge wrote:
My problem with this guy is that he just does not listens. He's a stamp collector (I'm a dealer) and I get from him 2 to 3 emails a day wanting to trade. I've wrote back nicely "no thanks", still got his emails. Then I pissed off and cussed at him. No go there either. So I was hopeing to find out his ISP's name and talk to them.
How do I find the email for whoever is in change of the ISP? There's a command but I don't remember it.
Hello Jim - This sounds like a perfect job for spamcop.net, then. Sign up for a free account, run one of this guy's mails thru it, with full headers, of course, and make sure that you have "show technical details" selected - it'll give you a heap of information about where his traffic comes from, what relays it went thru, etc. Of course, it is possible to fake headers and such, spamcop is pretty good at parsing out such, but if he is just a casual and annoying idiot, you should be able to get a wiggle on who to complain to. If his last relay was in .cn, you may want to look at where it originated. Remember, the top Received: header is the last relay, the bottom-most Received: header (if it isn't faked) could give you an idea of what network the traffic came from. Again, however, your complaints may go unresolved. If so, filter, deny traffic, firewall, lather, rinse, repeat.