If would say then, that there is an address on your list, that is forwarding the mail over to one of the addresses in the message. --- "John L. Mottl" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > There is no one on the list with either address. > There is no one on the > list from either domain. Geektools whois points to > a company in New Jersey > for one of the domains, the other is in Brazil. > > I'm convinced its a new spam attack and not just an > error message. It's > driving my talkative members nuts. Our Moderator > told them to just hit > Delete. > > John L. Mottl > Network Administrator > The American Ceramic Society > 735 Ceramic Place > Westerville, OH 43081 > Ph: 614.794.5864 > E-mail: [log in to unmask] > > ***** The following was sent from Stan Horwitz > with much deep thought and reflection > ****** > > >On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, John L. Mottl wrote: > > > >> I seem to have someone on my list who has a > program that when they > >receive > >> a post they send a spam message (see below) to > the sender. Anyone have > >> any ideas on how to stop this? > > > >Why not just remove that person's subscription from > your list? > > ******* And that is what Stan Horwitz said in 3K > of a well thought out message > sent on 7/17/01 at 6:10 PM ******* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/