Thanks for the tip. I just wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to report their abusive tenant.

<sigh> The onslaught of bounce messages (which now goes to
bit hell) still continues as I write. What a terrible waste 
of bandwidth :(

Thanks for all those who helped!

--Gil Prudente

Paulo Jan wrote:
> 
> > > Not much to do. It's a feature (agruably weakness) of SMTP
> > > protocol. You can only trace further 152.200.184.186, and
> > > undertake legal action or something, but you need to live
> > > with the bounces.
> >
> > If my trace is right, it is from an AOL dialup. Do you think
> > they will be cooperative in tracing the actual user?
> >
> 
>         A better way would be to report them to the server 
> that hosts the page they are advertising:
> 
> >Click Below For More Information!
> >
> >http://216.33.20.4/bc2/rhndfg93/index.html
> 
>         Which turns out to be bigip.angelfire.com. This way, 
> the (few?) people who actually follow the ad and try to get 
> "more information" will find a lovely 404 error...
> 
>                                                 Paulo Jan.
>                                                 DDnet.

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