I know anyone can change their e-mail address to spoof because it's just a little setting to change in one's mail client. That's why I like having to confirm my list subscriptions, because I don't want to be on lists that I don't want to be on. At 02:15 PM 11/25/96 -0500, you wrote: >On Mon, 25 Nov 1996, Charles W. Westerfield wrote: > >> Well: >> >> I sent out a nice little letter threatning him with action by the University >> Attorney if he did not stop. Stuff about breaking several state and federal >> regulations. This seemed to work. >> >> -Charles > >This would work if I could get a real address for him. Unfortunately, >he's using addresses that don't exist, or belong to real people who don't >want anything to do with my list. He's a major nuisance. I guess it's a >good thing that there's virtually no traffic on my list at all!! Can >anyone help? > >Adam > >http://thunder.temple.edu/~agold >Yes I'm going to graduate someday, No I don't know when!!! > > Brent Harding