>> On Tue, 2009-09-15 at 18:34 -0400, Charles Gregory wrote: >>> I had considered this, but another poster made the worthy point that >>> the (ab)user in question was likely the sort to get another fake >>> address >>> just so they could keep posting their crud. Sometimes 'ignore them' is >>> the >>> simplest and best policcy. :) >> >> I am aware of this. There is no final way to get someone off a public >> mailing list. There's always the possibility to get a new address, or >> even a new netblock. Sounds familiar? >> >> I do agree that ignoring the offender is the best solution. I have seen >> this working on other lists before. So... >> >> *Please*, everyone -- don't feed the trolls. >> >> >> Oh, and BTW, we *are* aware he is still following. One of his >> identities, that is. No rocket science. > > Yes, the "buzz"ard has also displayed the same abusive nature under his > other email address many times in the past. He uses the same email client > (X-Mailer: Evolution 2.24.3), the same reference in his Message-Id > (camel), and the same source IP address (192.168.1.56), so not hard to > figure out.
Oh, and I forgot to mention that both Google and the Spamassassin list server receive deliveries from the same IP address (82.70.24.238). Bill