They must be both because <anything>.com or <anything>.net resolves to a verisign ip, bot with an A and an MX. ANY mail sent to a non-existent domain under .com or .net will actually go to Verisign's SMTP server. They will log the from address (and probably sell it if you read their privacy policy). They also COULD keep a copy of the entire message, since it would be on their server.
Write and complain NOW in two ways:
email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and go here:
http://reports.internic.net/cgi/registrars/problem-report.cgi
ICANN *has* responded to overwhelming feedback to Verisign isiocy in the past. but WE MUST ALL CONTACT THEM RIGHT AWAY!
I kinda like the idea of billions and billions of spam emails being routed to verisign. All those munged doamins in usenet posts?
<cackle>
ok ok, I'm off to complain.
maybe someone should draw up a suggested email?
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