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"Stigers, Greg [And]" <[log in to unmask]>
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Stigers, Greg [And]
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Thu, 10 Aug 2000 10:58:19 -0400
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X-no-Archive:yes
Ditto. Thanks for identifying where this started. Particularly annoying to
me is there statement at bottom that it "is never sent unsolicited.".
Besides being lying filthy vermin, they apparently define solicitation
rather broadly. However, someone else may have harvested these addresses and
sold them. This proves Wirt's point that spammers will harvest addresses by
various means, so X-no-Archive:yes does me less good than I would hope.

According to spamcop.net:
This message references web/mail addresses which are under the control of
the same ISP which is responsible for sending the email. This is very
unusual for spam. Please think extra hard about whether or not this email is
really spam before you report it.
and
ISP has already taken action against the account:http:// <SNIP>
/cgi-bin/email.cgi sometime after Wednesday, August 09, 2000 7:31:41 AM
-0400

Whois on their host, splitinfinity.net yields
Registrant:
SplitInfinity (SPLITINFINITY2-DOM)
   14180 Carmel Ridge Road
   San Diego, CA 92128

   Domain Name: SPLITINFINITY.NET

   Administrative Contact, Technical Contact, Zone Contact, Billing Contact:
      Jester, Norman  (NJ249)  [log in to unmask]
      SplitInfinity Networks Operations Center
      13553 Poway Rd.
      San Diego, CA 92064
      858-679-2814 (FAX) 858-679-2854

   Record last updated on 28-Apr-2000.
   Record expires on 26-Mar-2003.
   Record created on 26-Mar-1998.
   Database last updated on 10-Aug-2000 01:08:17 EDT.

   Domain servers in listed order:

   NS1.SPLITINFINITY.NET        209.132.86.17
   NS2.SPLITINFINITY.NET        209.132.86.18

I'm not sure how much satisfaction we can get out of Norman AKA Chris. I'm
crazy enough to email the guy just in case. Anyone want to give him call in
San Diego? I guess it wouldn't be very nice to give his number to all the
other spammers who have graciously provided me with their 800 numbers.

Greg Stigers
http://www.cgiusa.com

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