The following message indicates that EP.NET has assigned an IP address to 
ISC.ORG.  You are quite well aware of this.  Dissembling will not help 
you.

                --Dean 


Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2004 10:26:42 -0500 (EST)
From: Dean Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Complaint regarding www.sorbs.net (204.152.186.189) (fwd)


On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, bill wrote:

>       I have no reason to act as your relay agent.  We have no
>       agreement in place for me to act in this manner.

The traceroute I forwarded shows that your IP addresses 198.32.176.4 is
assigned to ISC.ORG, which typically indicates a relationship.

>  8  paix-gw4.isc.org (198.32.176.4)  92.828 ms  91.036 ms  91.415 ms



On Mon, 10 May 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> > but ISC.ORG doesn't want to take a complaint. Bill Manning, of EP.NET
> > (ISC.ORG upstream) says he has no contract with me to accept complaints
> > about ISC.ORG.
> > 
> >             --Dean
> 
>       Dean... you are asserting a relationship that you have no 
>       way to prove exists.  Unless or until you can prove that
>       ep.net is an upstream for isc.org, please refrain from 
>       making such statements.  Traceroute is not your friend in
>       this case.  Defamation works many ways.
> 
> --bill
> 


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