* Jim Hatridge (James.Hatridge@epost.de) [011213 11:48]:
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.
Well, if the address is really online.sh.cn just host online.sh.cn online.sh.cn. has address 61.129.163.65 online.sh.cn. has address 202.96.209.35 ipchains -I input -s 61.129.163.65 -d 0/0 -p tcp -y -j DENY ipchains -I input -s 202.96.209.35 -d 0/0 -p tcp -y -j DENY Eventually, someone over there will get tired of the undeliverable mail and stop. Of course, he may just be using an open relay he found.
How do I find the email for whoever is in change of the ISP? There's a command but I don't remember it.
whois online.sh.cn but postmaster@domain or abuse@domain should work. -- -ckm