Andy Norris said:

> Or if a company uses more than one mail server... getting all the IPs? Is
> this just something I should email support at eBay for and see if they've
> got something of a canned response for this?

You're kidding right? First, I seriously doubt they have a canned response
for it. Then, what are the chances of the monkey hitting the keyboard
hitting the right key to get you the response to fit your needs?

I had a fairly lengthy exchange with eBay "SafeHarbor" once I should throw
up on my website. Essentially, User1 posted all the contact information
about User2 in a "Stay away from User2" message to a newsgroup. I went to
their appropriate form (a user published contact details of another member
or something...) I mentioned that it was in a Usenet Newsgroup post, not
an e-mail and then posted the usenet article, full headers and all. About
4 days later, I get a e-mail that in order to investigate, they need the
full headers, and give examples of e-mail headers. I reply back that this
is a USENET post, not e-mail, and reiterate the situation. I then another
4 days later get a e-mail that they will investigate <User3> and thank me
for the information. USER3??? WHO'S THAT?? I respond again for them to
READ, and see that it's USER1 - don't even know who User3 is. I then get a
reply thanking me, and that I may wish to Block User1 from e-mailing me
again by using the filters in my e-mail program...

The sound of my head hitting the desk was heard for miles.

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