Sounds like the spammer used your address as the return address on the SPAM.  
It sucks but there's not much you can do about it.

Regards,

Howie

--- On Saturday, February 19, 2005 10:06 AM, C. Hatton Humphrey scribed: ---
>
> Okay, I've seen amateur spam but this one has got to take the cake -
> 
> I received an email from the "Sfl_021505 mailing list" which is hosted
> at mail.bandcap.net as a MailMan mailing list.  I only received one
> message from the spammer (a T-1 sales offer) but over 30 emails from
> "automated replies" be they out of office or no longer here
> messages... 
> oh, and the accompanying "Why the heck am I getting these messages".
> 
> I went to the website listed in the header and sent a gentle nudge to
> the two addresses listed as the owners... however I also decided to
> look 
> at the other "lists" hosted at mail.bandcap.com, they all look like
> email-blast lists.
> 
> So we'll see, it's an install of debian with a DNS entry pointing to
> mail.bandcap.com and nothing else.  Going to the website itself gives
> the default Debian Apache install page.
> 
> Where should we go with this now?
> 
> Hatton
> 
> 

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